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Clinical features of muscle dysmorphia among males with body dysmorphic disorder
Authors:Pope Courtney G  Pope Harrison G  Menard William  Fay Christina  Olivardia Roberto  Phillips Katharine A
Affiliation:

aButler Hospital, 345 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, RI 02906, USA

bMcLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA

cBrown University, Providence, RI, USA

Abstract:Muscle dysmorphia – a pathological preoccupation with muscularity – appears to be a form of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) with a focus on muscularity. However, little is known about muscle dysmorphia in men with BDD, and no study has compared men with BDD who do and do not report muscle dysmorphia. To explore this issue, we reviewed the histories of 63 men with BDD; we compared those rated as having a history of muscle dysmorphia with those who had BDD but not muscle dysmorphia in several domains. The 14 men with muscle dysmorphia resembled the 49 comparison men in demographic features, BDD severity, delusionality, and number of non-muscle-related body parts of concern. However, those with muscle dysmorphia were more likely to have attempted suicide, had poorer quality of life, and had a higher frequency of any substance use disorder and anabolic steroid abuse. Thus, muscle dysmorphia was associated with greater psychopathology.
Keywords:Muscle dysmorphia   Body dysmorphic disorder   Body image   Males   Anabolic steroids
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