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Empirically Defining Treatment Response and Remission in Body Dysmorphic Disorder Using a Short Self-Report Instrument
Authors:Oskar Flygare  Long-Long Chen  Lorena Fernández de la Cruz  Christian Rück  Erik Andersson  Jesper Enander  David Mataix-Cols
Affiliation:Centre for Psychiatry Research, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm Health Care Services;Centre for Psychiatry Research, Karolinska Institutet and CAP Research Centre, Stockholm Health Care Services
Abstract:Determining response or remission status in body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) usually requires a lengthy interview with a trained clinician. This study sought to establish empirically derived cutoffs to define treatment response and remission in BDD using a brief self-report instrument, the Appearance Anxiety Inventory (AAI). Results from three clinical trials of BDD were pooled to create a sample of 123 individuals who had received cognitive-behavioral therapy for BDD, delivered via the Internet. The AAI was compared to gold-standard criteria for response and remission in BDD, based on the clinician-administered Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale, modified for BDD (BDD-YBOCS), and evaluated using signal detection analysis. The results showed that a ≥ 40% reduction on the AAI best corresponded to treatment response, with a sensitivity of 0.71 and a specificity of 0.84. A score ≤ 13 at posttreatment was the optimal cutoff in determining full or partial remission from BDD, with a sensitivity of 0.75 and a specificity of 0.88. These findings provide benchmarks for using the AAI in BDD treatment evaluation when resource-intensive measures administered by clinicians are not feasible.
Keywords:Body dysmorphic disorder  Appearance anxiety inventory  Signal detection analysis  Optimal cutoffs
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