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Testing associations between assessments of cognitive flexibility and eating disorder symptoms in adolescent bulimia nervosa.

Simar SinghSasha GorrellBrittany E MathesonErin E ReillyJames D LockDaniel Le Grange
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2024)
Patients with eating disorders often have difficulties thinking flexibly, which may interfere with their recovery. We tested two ways of measuring flexible thinking in adolescents with BN. Overall, flexible thinking was not associated with symptom-level outcomes. However, less flexible thinking at the start of treatment predicted self-induced vomiting at EOT. If findings are replicable, then assessing and addressing flexible thinking could improve outcomes for adolescents with BN.
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