which of the following is true of anorexia nervosa course hero

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Can anorexia nervosa be diagnosed without amenorrhea?

A) Amenorrhea need not be present for anorexia nervosa to be diagnosed. A) anxiety and personality disorders. B) anxiety and childhood disorders. C) depression and somatoform disorders.

Is the incidence of anorexia nervosa increasing or decreasing in our country?

17) There is controversy in the research concerning the incidence of anorexia nervosa in our country; some studies report stable rates, while others report an increase. This discrepancy may be explained by the way in which studies were conducted or A) attrition rates in studies. B) the fact that many people never seek treatment.

When is inpatient treatment indicated for anorexia nervosa (AN)?

71) Inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa may be required for persons at 75% of their expected body weight. In addition, consideration is given to medical complications, failure to improve with outpatient treatment, and A) the person's age. B) the family's willingness to engage with the multidisciplinary team.

How often does binge eating occur in bulimia nervosa?

B) high-risk sexual behavior. C) alcohol and drug abuse. D) self-mutilating behaviors such as "cutting." C) alcohol and drug abuse. 35) Patterns of binge eating may vary among those diagnosed with bulimia nervosa. Bingeing may occur from occasionally to A) weekly.