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Body integrity identity disorder (BIID): How satisfied are successful wannabes

机译:身体完整性认同障碍(BIID):成功的崇拜者如何满意

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Background: People suffering from Body Integrity Identity Disorder feel the intensive wish for an amputation of one limb or another kind of handicap. Due to ethic and juristic reasons, the desired surgery is difficult to realize. In spite of these problems several patients were able to achieve the wished amputation, in most cases with a cash-paid surgery in a less developed country. Our study examined whether these patients are sufficient with the amputation in the long run. Methods: We found 21 operated BIID-people (18 men, 3 woman; 27 - 73 years old, average 53.5 years) and interviewed them with a questionnaire. Here, we asked e.g. about quality of life and mental states before and after their surgery, the integration into the social environment, changes of their own dreams, the desire for further surgery and the presence of phantom sensations. Results: Psychological therapy, psychopharmacological medication, and relaxation techniques have had little effect and sometimes increased the desire. None of the patients regretted the surgery and a change for the better was seen in almost all areas of life. There were several problems regarding the quality of life, but they were estimated as bearable in contrast to the happiness to have fulfilled the wish. Many told their closer family members the true reasons of their amputation. Phantom limb feelings were reported, what contradicts the theory of BIID as a limb not embedded in the brain's body-schema. After the operation most of the participants dreamed of themselves with an amputated body. The majority of the interviewee did not want further restrictions. Conclusions: These results point to the fact that the often assumed negative consequences of an amputation or further surgery do not occur. Thus, a realization of the wish of a person affected by BIID could be a possible form of therapy for patients, when other therapies have shown no effects.
机译:背景:遭受身体完整性认同障碍困扰的人们强烈希望截肢一个肢体或另一种残障。由于伦理和法律原因,难以实现所需的手术。尽管存在这些问题,仍有几例患者能够实现理想的截肢,在大多数情况下,该患者在欠发达国家进行了现金付费手术。我们的研究检查了这些患者从长远来看是否足够进行截肢手术。方法:我们找到了21名进行过手术的BIID人员(男18例,女3例; 27-73岁,平均53.5岁),并接受了问卷调查。在这里,我们问有关手术前后的生活质量和精神状态,融入社会环境,自己梦想的改变,进一步手术的愿望以及幻觉的出现。结果:心理疗法,心理药物治疗和放松技巧收效甚微,有时甚至增加了欲望。没有患者对手术感到后悔,几乎在生活的所有领域都看到了好转。生活质量有几个问题,但与实现愿望的幸福相反,它们被认为是可以忍受的。许多人告诉亲戚家人截肢的真正原因。幻肢的感觉被报道,这与BIID的理论相矛盾,因为BIID没有嵌入大脑的身体模式中。手术后,大多数参与者都梦想着自己被截肢的身体。大多数受访者不希望进一步限制。结论:这些结果表明,截肢或进一步手术通常不会带来负面后果。因此,当其他疗法未显示效果时,实现受BIID影响的人的愿望可能是对患者进行治疗的一种可能形式。

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