Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2023 Spring;34(1):50-59. doi: 10.5080/u26213.
Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRB) is an umbrella term for undesirable, repetitive motor activities such as Trichotillomania (TTM), Skin Picking Disorder (SPD), nail biting, cheek chewing, lip biting, finger sucking, finger cracking and teeth grinding. Such behaviors are engaged in to eliminate a part of the body and may result in impaired functionality. The frequency of presentation to clinicians is low since BFRB are defined as harmless, although the number of studies on this condition has increased rapidly recently, including those making a clear determination of epidemiological data, those investigating the etiopathogenesis and those providing treatment guidelines, although they remain inadequate. The present study provides a review of studies investigating the etiology of BFRB to date.
Articles published between 1992 and 2021 stored in the Pubmed, Medline, Scopus and Web of Science databases were reviewed, and the prominent research studies of the condition identified were included in the evaluation.
Studies investigating the etiopathogenesis of BFRB were found in most cases to investigate adult populations, and were hampered by such confounding factors as clinical heterogeneity, high rates of comorbid psychiatric diseases and small sample sizes. The identified studies reveal that attempts have been made to explain BFRB based on behavioral models, and that the condition is inherited at a high rate. Treatment planning is mostly associated with monoamine systems (especially glutamate and dopamine) and interventions were directed to addiction elements. Furthermore, cognitive flexibility and motor inhibition defects in neurocognitive area and cortico-striato-thalamocortical cycle abnormalities in neuroimaging studies have been reported.
Studies investigating the clinical features, incidence, etiopathogenesis and treatment of BFRB, which holds a controversial place in psychiatric classification systems, would contribute to a better understanding of the disease and a more appropriate definition of the condition.
躯体聚焦重复行为(BFRB)是对不期望的、重复的运动行为的总称,如拔毛癖(TTM)、皮肤搔抓障碍(SPD)、咬指甲、咬脸颊、咬唇、吮指、指关节弹响和磨牙。这些行为是为了消除身体的一部分,可能导致功能受损。由于 BFRB 被定义为无害的,因此向临床医生报告的频率较低,尽管最近关于这种情况的研究数量迅速增加,包括那些明确确定流行病学数据的研究、那些调查病因发病机制的研究以及那些提供治疗指南的研究,尽管它们仍然不足。本研究综述了迄今为止关于 BFRB 病因的研究。
回顾了 1992 年至 2021 年期间存储在 Pubmed、Medline、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库中的文章,并将该疾病的重要研究纳入评估。
大多数情况下,研究 BFRB 病因发病机制的研究都是针对成年人群进行的,受到临床异质性、高比例合并精神疾病和样本量小等混杂因素的阻碍。已确定的研究表明,人们试图根据行为模型来解释 BFRB,并且该疾病的遗传率很高。治疗计划主要与单胺系统(尤其是谷氨酸和多巴胺)相关,干预措施针对成瘾因素。此外,在神经认知领域报告了认知灵活性和运动抑制缺陷以及神经影像学研究中的皮质纹状体丘脑皮质循环异常。
对 BFRB 的临床特征、发生率、病因发病机制和治疗进行研究,将有助于更好地了解疾病,并对疾病进行更恰当的定义。