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- W2148598520 abstract "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is underrecognized and underdetected among patients undergoing facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Patients with BDD require psychiatric care, not cosmetic surgery.To measure the prevalence of BDD in a facial plastic and reconstructive surgery clinic, to validate the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Questionnaire (BDDQ) in that setting, to assess the feasibility of implementing a standardized process for identifying patients with BDD accurately in a busy clinical practice, and to assess the comorbidity of BDD, depression, and anxiety in our patient population.We performed a prospective prevalence and instrument validation study in an academic facial plastic and reconstructive surgery clinic. We included 234 consecutive patients 18 years or older presenting to the clinic from March 3 to June 30, 2014.Prevalence of BDD as determined by the BDDQ and the criterion-standard BDD Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (BDD SCID). The BDD SCID and a defect severity scale were used to confirm the BDD diagnosis and to validate the BDDQ finding. We also assessed demographic characteristics, depression, and anxiety in all patients.As confirmed by the BDD SCID, 13.1% of patients undergoing cosmetic surgery and 1.8% of those undergoing reconstructive surgery had BDD. We found the BDDQ to be an accurate (91.7%), sensitive (100%), and specific (90.3%) screening instrument for BDD. Patients with a positive BDD finding were most commonly concerned with their nose (10 of 18 [56%]), skin (5 of 18 [28%]), hair (1 of 18 [6%]), chin (1 of 18 [6%]), and ears (1 of 18 [6%]), that is, areas commonly addressed by facial plastic surgeons. Furthermore, compared with patients who did not have BDD, patients with BDD had elevated depression scores (mean [SD], 12.6 [10.8] vs 3.2 [4.2]). In the non-BDD population, mean (SD) state and trait anxiety scores resembled the norm (30.0 [7.7] and 30.3 [7.7], respectively, for men; 31.7 [10.0] and 32.1 [8.7], respectively, for women); in the BDD population, these scores were elevated (53.8 [23.4] and 50.4 [19.5], respectively, for men; 47.8 [12.7] and 49.0 [11.6], respectively, for women). Depression and anxiety scores were highly correlated in patients with BDD (r = 0.84 for patients with a BDDQ-positive screen result; r = 0.94 for patients with a positive BDD SCID finding) compared with those who did not have BDD (r = 0.51).Patients with BDD often seek cosmetic treatment. Given the documented risks and harms of surgery for patients with BDD, a systematic process for identifying such patients who seek cosmetic surgery is imperative. We found a BDD screening instrument (BDDQ) followed by the BDD SCID for patients with a BDDQ-positive screen result to be a feasible and effective way to identify patients with BDD.NA." @default.
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- W2148598520 title "Body Dysmorphic Disorder in a Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic" @default.
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