149 female patients had been hospitalized during the inclusion period of which 83 could be contacted. The remaining 66 could either not be reached for lack matching address (42), gave no response (13), could not be reached because relatives prevented the contact (7) or had died (4). Of the 83 women, 68 agreed to participate in the study (46% of overall sample).
At the time of their initial hospitalization, the mean age of these women was 15.61 years (SD 1.76), mean disease duration prior to hospitalization was 13.43 months (SD 10.51), mean BMI was 14.66 kg/m2 (SD 1.69). At hospital discharge mean BMI was 16.89 kg/m2 (SD 1.53), mean duration of hospitalization was 68 days (SD 19.17).
At the time of contact for this study, mean age was 23.04 years (range 18-27, SD 2.19), mean BMI was 19.99 kg/m2 (range 15.8-24.5, SD 2.05). 25 (36.7%) women had been re-hospitalized during the follow-up interval. 12 (17.6%) participants stated that they currently had an eating disorder diagnosis, with 5 (7.3%) having anorexia nervosa, 4 (5.9%) bulimia nervosa, and 2 (2.9%) a binge eating disorder.
For the eating disorders specific symptoms, we found EDI-2 subscales <35th percentile range (with the exception for bulimia subscale) when using reference values for women with anorexia of restrictive type, and in the 50-90th percentile when using reference values for normal women (see table 1). Mean value of the SOC-13 scale was 53.59, SD=7.93, percentile rank 20, indicating a low sense of coherence. Each of the EDI-2 subscales correlated negatively with the SOC total score (table 1).
We carried out a median split by dividing the SOC results into two groups: “very low SOC” for SOC < 53 vs. “low SOC” for SOC > 53. The "very low" SOC group had significantly higher scores on all EDI-2 subscales (table 2), providing another way to demonstrate the EDI-2 subscale and SOC correlation.
Furthermore, all women with an eating disorder at time of this analysis were found in the in "very low" SOC median split group. Of the 25 women with subsequent hospitalisations, 19 were in "very low" SOC, 6 in "low" SOC group.