TY - JOUR
T1 - Poor decision making in male patients with anorexia nervosa
AU - Tchanturia, Kate
AU - Liao, Pei Chi
AU - Forcano, Laura
AU - Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
AU - Uher, Rudolf
AU - Treasure, Janet
AU - Schmidt, Ulrike
AU - Penelo, Eva
AU - Granero, Roser
AU - Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
AU - Sánchez, Isabel
AU - Campbell, Iain C.
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - Objective Decision making is impaired in female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), but it is unclear if the same impairment is present in male patients with AN. Method Decision making was assessed in 48 AN individuals (19 male and 29 female patients) and 61 healthy controls (20 male and 41 female patients) using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). Results Both male and female patients with AN performed significantly worse than healthy controls on the IGT. No gender differences in IGT performance were found across groups. Male patients had higher impulsivity scores, but impulsivity had not predicted poor decision-making performance. Discussion Impaired decision making is present in male and female patients with AN. These data suggest that male patients with AN are very similar to female patients in decision making, and as a result, treatment approaches that seek to improve this ability should be similar in both genders.
AB - Objective Decision making is impaired in female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), but it is unclear if the same impairment is present in male patients with AN. Method Decision making was assessed in 48 AN individuals (19 male and 29 female patients) and 61 healthy controls (20 male and 41 female patients) using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). Results Both male and female patients with AN performed significantly worse than healthy controls on the IGT. No gender differences in IGT performance were found across groups. Male patients had higher impulsivity scores, but impulsivity had not predicted poor decision-making performance. Discussion Impaired decision making is present in male and female patients with AN. These data suggest that male patients with AN are very similar to female patients in decision making, and as a result, treatment approaches that seek to improve this ability should be similar in both genders.
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U2 - 10.1002/erv.1154
DO - 10.1002/erv.1154
M3 - Article
C2 - 21830260
AN - SCOPUS:84857652757
SN - 1072-4133
VL - 20
SP - 169
EP - 173
JO - European Eating Disorders Review
JF - European Eating Disorders Review
IS - 2
ER -