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Association of hospitalization for suicide attempts in adolescent girls with subsequent hospitalization for eating disorders.

Safiya SoullaneMimi IsraëlHoward SteigerNicholas ChadiNancy LowRon DewarAimina AyoubNathalie Auger
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
This study of adolescent girls suggests that suicide attempt admission is associated with the long-term risk of hospitalization for eating disorders. The risk is greatest in the year after the attempt, but persists over time. Adolescents who present with a suicide attempt may benefit from screening for eating disorders and long-term follow-up to help prevent the exacerbation or development of eating disorders.
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