Fitts S N, Gibson P, Redding C A, Deiter P J
Psychol Rep. 1989 Apr;64(2):655-8. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1989.64.2.655.
A sample of 258 college students responded to three items in Likert-format designed by the authors to elicit information relating directly to the three criteria for body-dysmorphic disorder described in DSM-III-R (1987). 70% of the participants endorsed some agreement with an item regarding dissatisfaction with some aspect(s) of their bodies. 46% indicated some preoccupation with this aspect of their appearance, and 48% indicated some exaggeration of their perceived body image. Sex differences were significant on all three items. 28% of the sample endorsed all three of the items taken together. These results raise questions about the utility of a diagnosis which, as it is currently defined, could conceivably apply to a large percentage of the population and which disproportionately targets women.
258名大学生对作者设计的三个李克特式项目做出了回应,这些项目旨在获取与《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第三版修订本(1987年)中描述的身体变形障碍的三个标准直接相关的信息。70%的参与者认可在某种程度上同意关于对自己身体某些方面不满意的项目。46%的人表示对自己外表的这一方面有些过度关注,48%的人表示对自己感知到的身体形象有些夸大。在所有三个项目上,性别差异都很显著。28%的样本同时认可了所有三个项目。这些结果引发了对于一种诊断效用的质疑,这种诊断按照目前的定义,可能适用于很大比例的人群,而且不成比例地针对女性。