Men With Anorexia: a Descriptive Study Of The Characteristics Of Male Patients In An Intensive Psychotherapy Day Hospital For Eating Disorders During 2015 In Madrid
ObjectiveTo describe the main characteristics of male patients suffering from anorexia in a specialized unit for eating disorders management.IntroductionAs a result of a more prevalent diagnosis of eating disorders in women (including anorexia among others), male patients characteristics have been less described in current literature.MethodologyThe authors retrospectively reviewed the clinical history of all male patients attending our unit of Eating Disorders in a period of one year (2015). The recorded characteristics were analyzed and classified as demographic, clinical and biographical. Finally a bibliographic review was also performed and correlated with our results.ConclusionDuring our review (currently being performed) we have found that, even if in much less numbers than in women, the characteristics of male patients suffering anorexia have recognizable patterns and for instance can be used for the better understanding of this pathology in this population.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.