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Published in: Psychiatric Quarterly 3/2006

01-09-2006 | Original Paper

Social Functioning in Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Assessment Considerations

Authors: Elizabeth R. Didie, Ph.D., Christina Tortolani, M.A., Mary Walters, Ed.M., William Menard, B.A., Christina Fay, B.A., Katharine A. Phillips, M.D.

Published in: Psychiatric Quarterly | Issue 3/2006

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Abstract

Individuals with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have markedly poor social functioning; however, previous reports may underestimate impairment. Scoring on certain functioning measures such as the Social Adjustment Scale-Self Report (SAS-SR) potentially excludes more severely ill individuals from some domains, thereby possibly underestimating functional impairment. To explore this issue, 73 individuals with BDD who reported having no primary relationship (and were therefore excluded from scoring on the SAS-SR Primary Relationship domain) were compared to 58 individuals with BDD who had a primary relationship. Subjects without a primary relationship had significantly poorer global social adjustment on several measures. They also had poorer scores on the Global Assessment of Functioning Scale and greater severity of BDD and depressive symptoms at a trend level. These findings suggest that the SAS-SR may underestimate social impairment. This underestimation may pertain to other domains of functioning, other disorders, and certain other functioning and quality of life measures.
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Metadata
Title
Social Functioning in Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Assessment Considerations
Authors
Elizabeth R. Didie, Ph.D.
Christina Tortolani, M.A.
Mary Walters, Ed.M.
William Menard, B.A.
Christina Fay, B.A.
Katharine A. Phillips, M.D.
Publication date
01-09-2006
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Psychiatric Quarterly / Issue 3/2006
Print ISSN: 0033-2720
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-006-9009-8

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