Dysfunctional metacogntive beliefs in body dysmorphic disorder
Dysfunctional metacogntive beliefs in body dysmorphic disorder
Author(s): Zahra Zeinodini, Sahar Sedighi, Mandana Baghertork Rahimi, Simasadat Noorbakhsh, Sepideh Rajezi EsfahaniSubject(s): Social psychology and group interaction, Cognitive Psychology, Neuropsychology, Health and medicine and law
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: body dysmorphic disorder; cognitive therapy; cognition; adolescent;
Summary/Abstract: The present study aims to examine the correlation of body dysmorphic disorder, with metacognitive subscales, metaworry and thought-fusion. The study was conducted in a correlation framework. Sample included 155 high school students in Isfahan, Iran in 2013-2014, through convenience sampling. To gather data about BDD, Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Modified for BDD was applied. Then, Meta Cognitive Questionnaire, Metaworry Questionnaire, and Thought-Fusion Inventory were used to assess metacognitive subscales, metaworry and thought-fusion. Data obtained from this study were analyzed using Pearson correlation and multiple regressions in SPSS 18. Result indicated YBOCS-BDD scores had a significant correlation with scores from MCQ (P<0.05), MWG (P<0.05), and TFI (P<0.05). Also, multiple regressions were run to predict YBOCS from TFI, MWQ, and MCQ-30. These variables significantly predicted YBOCS F (3,151) =32.393, R2=0.57. Findings indicated that body dysmorphic disorder was significantly related to metacognitive subscales, metaworry, and thought fusion in high school students in Isfahan.
Journal: Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry
- Issue Year: 4/2015
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 1-5
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English