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Associations in the longitudinal course of body dysmorphic disorder with major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and social phobia.

机译:与严重抑郁症,强迫症和社交恐惧症相关的身体变形障碍纵向过程中的关联。

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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an impairing and relatively common disorder that has high comorbidity with certain Axis I disorders. However, the longitudinal associations between BDD and comorbid disorders have not previously been examined. Such information may shed light on the nature of BDD's relationship to putative "near-neighbor" disorders, such as major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and social phobia. This study examined time-varying associations between BDD and these comorbid disorders in 161 participants over 1-3 years of follow-up in the first prospective longitudinal study of the course of BDD. We found that BDD had significant longitudinal associations with major depression - that is, change in the status of BDD and major depression was closely linked in time, with improvement in major depression predicting BDD remission, and, conversely, improvement in BDD predicting depression remission. We also found that improvement in OCD predicted BDD remission, but that BDD improvement did not predict OCD remission. No significant longitudinal associations were found for BDD and social phobia (although the results for analyses of OCD and social phobia were less numerically stable). These findings suggest (but do not prove) that BDD may be etiologically linked to major depression and OCD, i.e., that BDD may be a member of both the putative OCD spectrum and the affective spectrum. However, BDD does not appear to simply be a symptom of these comorbid disorders, as BDD symptoms persisted in a sizable proportion of subjects who remitted from these comorbid disorders. Additional studies are needed to elucidate the nature of BDD's relationship to commonly co-occurring disorders, as this issue has important theoretical and clinical implications.
机译:身体变形障碍(BDD)是一种损害性疾病,相对较常见,与某些Axis I疾病合并症很高。但是,BDD与合并症之间的纵向关联以前尚未被检查过。此类信息可能有助于阐明BDD与假定的“近邻”疾病(如重度抑郁症,强迫症和社交恐惧症)关系的性质。这项研究在BDD病程的第一个前瞻性纵向研究中,在1-3年的随访中,对161名参与者中BDD与这些合并症之间的时变关联进行了研究。我们发现BDD与重度抑郁症之间存在显着的纵向相关性-也就是说,BDD的状态变化和重度抑郁症在时间上紧密相关,重度抑郁症的改善预示着BDD的缓解,反之,BDD的改善预示了抑郁症的缓解。我们还发现,OCD的改善可预测BDD缓解,但BDD的改善不能预测OCD缓解。没有发现BDD和社交恐惧症之间存在显着的纵向关联(尽管OCD和社交恐惧症的分析结果在数值上较不稳定)。这些发现表明(但不能证明)BDD在病因学上可能与重度抑郁症和OCD有关,即,BDD可能是推定的OCD谱和情感谱的成员。但是,BDD似乎并非仅仅是这些合并症的症状,因为BDD症状在相当一部分从这些合并症缓解的受试者中持续存在。由于该问题具有重要的理论和临床意义,因此需要进一步的研究来阐明BDD与常见并发疾病的关系的本质。

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