Evidence-based review: Screening body dysmorphic disorder in aesthetic clinical settings

被引:9
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作者
Pereira, Ines Novo [1 ,3 ]
Chattopadhyay, Rashmi [2 ]
Fitzpatrick, Sean [2 ]
Nguyen, Sheila [2 ]
Hassan, Haidar [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Fac Dent Med, Porto, Portugal
[2] Queen Mary Univ, Blizard Inst Cell & Mol Sci, Ctr Cutaneous Res, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, London, England
[3] Univ Porto, Fac Dent Med, R Dr Manuel Pereira Silva, P-4200393 Porto, Portugal
关键词
aesthetics; body dysmorphic disorder; evidence-based review; screening; COSMETIC SURGERY; QUESTIONNAIRE COPS; POSTOPERATIVE SATISFACTION; IMAGE DISSATISFACTION; ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY; CULTURAL-ADAPTATION; VALIDATION; SYMPTOMS; RHINOPLASTY; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1111/jocd.15685
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a psychiatric disturbance with high incidence in aesthetic clinical settings. Early recognition may avoid unnecessary elective procedures with ethical and medicolegal consequences. Aims: To identify validated BDD screening tools and critically appraise current literature regarding its implementation and efficacy in aesthetic medicine and surgery scenarios, with the purpose of transposing the findings to the broad clinical settings in the field. Methods: Data was collected using advanced search from PubMed (MEDLINE). Having satisfied the search parameters, 12 studies referring BDD definition according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-5) criteria and including a BDD screening tool in clinical aesthetic settings were selected. Results: While BDD screening enables the recognition of at-risk individuals, further work is required to uncover the best screening tool for general aesthetic clinical practice. Level III evidence favored BDD Questionnaire (BDDQ)/BDDQ-Dermatology Version (DV), and The Dysmorphic Concern Questionnaire (DCQ) among the limited available validated screening instruments to be used outside the psychiatric environment. Based on level II self-classification, one study selected BDDQ-Aesthetic Surgery (AS) version for rhinoplasty patients. The validation process of both BDDQ-AS and Cosmetic Procedure Screening Questionnaire (COPS) had limitations. For BDD screening potential in avoiding postoperative complications, the limited studies found evaluating the outcomes following aesthetic treatments using validated BDD screening measures showed a trend toward less satisfaction with aesthetic treatment outcome among positive screening population against non-BDD counterparts. Conclusion: Further research is necessary to establish more effective methods to identify BDD and evaluate the impact of positive findings on aesthetic intervention outcomes. Future studies may elucidate which BDD characteristics best predict a favorable outcome and provide high-quality evidence for standardized protocols in research and clinical practice.
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页码:1951 / 1966
页数:16
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