Stangier Ulrich, Adam-Schwebe Stefanie, Müller Thomas, Wolter Manfred
Department of Psychology, University of Jena, Jena, Germany.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2008 May;117(2):435-43. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.117.2.435.
Cognitive-behavioral models of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) propose that information-processing biases--in particular, selective attention to a defect in one's appearance as well as improved aesthetical perception--might contribute to the development or maintenance of the disorder. In the present study, the authors tested the hypothesis that patients with BDD discriminate facial appearance stimuli more accurately than controls. Sixty female patients from a dermatological clinic participated in the study: 21 patients with BDD, 19 patients with disfiguring dermatological conditions, and 20 patients with nondisfiguring dermatological disorders. Participants rated dissimilarities between pictures of neutral faces that had been manipulated with regard to aesthetic characteristics. Manipulation ratings of participants with BDD were significantly more accurate than those of both control groups. Implications of these results for cognitive theories of BDD are discussed.
身体变形障碍(BDD)的认知行为模型提出,信息加工偏差——特别是对自身外貌缺陷的选择性关注以及审美感知的增强——可能导致该障碍的发生或维持。在本研究中,作者检验了BDD患者比对照组更准确地区分面部外观刺激的假设。来自皮肤科诊所的60名女性患者参与了该研究:21名BDD患者、19名患有毁容性皮肤病的患者和20名患有非毁容性皮肤病的患者。参与者对在审美特征方面经过处理的中性面部图片之间的差异进行评分。BDD患者的操作评分明显比两个对照组都更准确。讨论了这些结果对BDD认知理论的意义。