New hope for teens with anorexia: intensive day program aims to stop crisis before it starts
NCT ID NCT06218472
Summary
This study is testing whether an intensive, early treatment program in a day hospital setting works better than standard outpatient care for teenagers newly diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. It will follow 164 teens and their families for up to 5 years to see if the program reduces the need for emergency room visits or hospital stays. The goal is to improve the long-term course of the illness and help families cope better.
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Maison de Solenn Maison des Adolescents, Cochin Hospital
RECRUITINGParis, IDF, 75014, France
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