Background: Anorexia nervosa is a severe disorder that often responds poorl
y to treatment. At this time, little is known about pretreatment predictors
of response. Methods: A sample of 42 restrictor type anorectics was tested
at the assessment phase and after 180 days retested using the Temperament
and Character Inventory and Eating Disorder Inventory 2 along with other cl
inical evaluation instruments. After 180 days of treatment with multimodal
'network' therapy, the patients were divided into two groups. The first gro
up included patients who showed relevant clinical improvement; the second g
roup included patients considered 'not yet responding'. Data collected from
the not-yet-responding group were cormpa red by the t test with the other
group's data to evaluate prognostic indexes. Results: Diagnosis of personal
ity disorder, which afflicted about 50% of patients, seemed not to be a rel
evant prognostic factor. However, a lower novelty seeking was characteristi
c of the nonresponder group. Higher levels of asceticism and maturity fears
also characterized the nonresponder group, Conclusion: Present data sugges
t some elements that could be useful to focus pharmacotherapy, psychotherap
y and family counseling on the current psychopathology of each patient. Cop
yright (C) 2001 S.Karger AG, Basel.