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Further support for diagnostically meaningful ARFID symptom presentations in an adolescent medicine partial hospitalization program.

Hana Flynn ZickgrafSusan Lane-LoneyJamal H EssayliRollyn M Ornstein
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2019)
The present findings suggest that there are diagnostically meaningful ARFID subtypes that can be differentiated based on the nature of their eating restrictions, as well as other demographic, illness history features, and psychiatric comorbidity. As treatments for youth with ARFID are developed and refined, it will be important to take into consideration not only demographic differences, but also the variability in symptoms, as this might require distinct interventions and levels of care. Additionally, differing mechanisms that maintain different types of eating restrictions might necessitate unique psychological and psychiatric interventions.
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