Interpretive biases for ambiguous information in body dysmorphic disorder

U Buhlmann, S Wilhelm, RJ McNally… - CNS …, 2002 - cambridge.org
U Buhlmann, S Wilhelm, RJ McNally, B Tuschen-Caffier, L Baer, MA Jenike
CNS spectrums, 2002cambridge.org
Anxiety-disordered patients and individuals with high trait anxiety tend to interpret
ambiguous information as threatening. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether
interpretive biases would also occur in body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), which is
characterized by a preoccupation with imagined defects in one's appearance. We tested
whether BDD participants, compared with obsessive-compulsive disorder participants and
healthy controls, would choose threatening interpretations for ambiguous body-related …
Anxiety-disordered patients and individuals with high trait anxiety tend to interpret ambiguous information as threatening. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether interpretive biases would also occur in body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), which is characterized by a preoccupation with imagined defects in one's appearance. We tested whether BDD participants, compared with obsessive-compulsive disorder participants and healthy controls, would choose threatening interpretations for ambiguous body-related, ambiguous social, and general scenarios. As we hypothesized, BDD participants exhibited a negative interpretive bias for body-related scenarios and for social scenarios, whereas the other groups did not. Moreover, both clinical groups exhibited a negative interpretive bias for general scenarios.
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