Quantifying body size estimation accuracy and body dissatisfaction in body dysmorphic disorder using a digital avatar
Sameena Karsan,
Joel P. Diaz-Fong,
Ronald Ly
et al.
Abstract:A core feature of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is body image disturbance. Many with BDD misperceive and are dissatisfied with the sizes and shapes of body parts, but detailed quantification and analysis of this has not yet been performed. To address this gap, we appliedSomatomap 3D,a digital avatar tool, to quantify body image disturbances by assessing body size estimation (BSE) accuracy and body dissatisfaction. Sixty-one adults (31 with BDD, 30 healthy controls) created avatars to reflect their perceived c… Show more
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