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Victimization, social anxiety, and body dysmorphic concerns: appearance-based rejection sensitivity as a mediator.

Cassie H Lavell1, Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck2, Lara J Farrell2, Haley Webb2.   

Abstract

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by extreme preoccupation with perceived deficits in physical appearance, and sufferers experience severe impairment in functioning. Previous research has indicated that individuals with BDD are high in social anxiety, and often report being the victims of appearance-based teasing. However, there is little research into the possible mechanisms that might explain these relationships. The current study examined appearance-based rejection sensitivity as a mediator between perceived appearance-based victimization, social anxiety, and body dysmorphic symptoms in a sample of 237 Australian undergraduate psychology students. Appearance-based rejection sensitivity fully mediated the relationship between appearance-based victimization and body dysmorphic symptoms, and partially mediated the relationship between social anxiety and body dysmorphic symptoms. Findings suggest that individuals high in social anxiety or those who have a history of more appearance-based victimization may have a bias towards interpreting further appearance-based rejection, which may contribute to extreme appearance concerns such as BDD.
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Keywords:  Appearance-based rejection sensitivity; Appearance-based victimization; Body dysmorphic disorder; Social anxiety

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25023480     DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Body Image        ISSN: 1740-1445


  5 in total

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Authors:  Haley J Webb; Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck; Shawna Mastro; Lara J Farrell; Allison M Waters; Cassie H Lavell
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3.  The Multidimensional Youth Body Dysmorphic Inventory: Development and Preliminary Validation.

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4.  Validation of Spanish Language Evaluation Instruments for Body Dysmorphic Disorder and the Dysmorphic Concern Construct.

Authors:  Cristina Senín-Calderón; María Valdés-Díaz; Ma M Benítez-Hernández; Ma C Núñez-Gaitán; Salvador Perona-Garcelán; Rafael Martínez-Cervantes; Juan F Rodríguez-Testal
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-06-30

5.  Cybervictimization and Adolescent Internet Addiction: A Moderated Mediation Model.

Authors:  Mucheng Xin; Pei Chen; Qiao Liang; Chengfu Yu; Shuangju Zhen; Wei Zhang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-02       Impact factor: 3.390

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