Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder

Autores
Neziroglu, Fugen; Borda, Tania; Khemlani Patel, Sony; Bonasera, Brittany
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión aceptada
Descripción
Fil: Neziroglu, Fugen. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Borda, Tania. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Departamento de Psicología; Argentina
Fil: Borda, Tania. Bio Behavioral Institute Argentina; Argentina
Fil: Khemlani Patel, Sony. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bonasera, Brittany. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bonasera, Brittany. Hofstra University; Estados Unidos
Abstract: Little is known about etiological factors in Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Cognitive behavioral and diathesis-stress models have implicated teasing and bullying as significant early environmental stressful triggers. Due to these implications, this study aimed to assess the emergence of BDD in children during early development, and to see if bullying experiences played a role in its development. A total of 219 children ages 7 to 10 were screened for psychopathology. Children were separated into four groups including a BDD group, an OCD group, a clinical control group (consisting of depressive disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anxiety disorders not otherwise specified), and a non-clinical control group. Children were given questionnaires to evaluate their bullying and victimization experiences. It was hypothesized that children with BDD would experience more instances of victimization than children with OCD, clinical controls, and non-clinical controls. Contrary to the hypothesis, results indicated that children with BDD symptoms were significantly more likely to be perpetrators of bullying than the other groups [F (3, 27.082) = 17.892, p < .001]. In addition to scoring high on the bullying questionnaires, children with BDD scored high on victim questionnaires as well, suggesting a link between these two peer interpersonal conflicts. The results of this study suggest that bullying behavior might be an unknown characteristic in young children with emerging BDD pathology.
Fuente
Comprehensive Psychiatry. 2018, 87
Materia
BULLYING
TRASTORNO OBSESIVO COMPULSIVO
TRASTORNO DISMORFICO CORPORAL
PSICOPATOLOGIAS
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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spelling Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorderNeziroglu, FugenBorda, TaniaKhemlani Patel, SonyBonasera, BrittanyBULLYINGTRASTORNO OBSESIVO COMPULSIVOTRASTORNO DISMORFICO CORPORALPSICOPATOLOGIASFil: Neziroglu, Fugen. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados UnidosFil: Borda, Tania. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Departamento de Psicología; ArgentinaFil: Borda, Tania. Bio Behavioral Institute Argentina; ArgentinaFil: Khemlani Patel, Sony. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados UnidosFil: Bonasera, Brittany. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados UnidosFil: Bonasera, Brittany. Hofstra University; Estados UnidosAbstract: Little is known about etiological factors in Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Cognitive behavioral and diathesis-stress models have implicated teasing and bullying as significant early environmental stressful triggers. Due to these implications, this study aimed to assess the emergence of BDD in children during early development, and to see if bullying experiences played a role in its development. A total of 219 children ages 7 to 10 were screened for psychopathology. Children were separated into four groups including a BDD group, an OCD group, a clinical control group (consisting of depressive disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anxiety disorders not otherwise specified), and a non-clinical control group. Children were given questionnaires to evaluate their bullying and victimization experiences. It was hypothesized that children with BDD would experience more instances of victimization than children with OCD, clinical controls, and non-clinical controls. Contrary to the hypothesis, results indicated that children with BDD symptoms were significantly more likely to be perpetrators of bullying than the other groups [F (3, 27.082) = 17.892, p < .001]. In addition to scoring high on the bullying questionnaires, children with BDD scored high on victim questionnaires as well, suggesting a link between these two peer interpersonal conflicts. The results of this study suggest that bullying behavior might be an unknown characteristic in young children with emerging BDD pathology.Elsevier2018info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/95400010-440X (impreso)1532-8384 (online)10.1016/j.comppsych.2018.08.01430193152Neziroglu, F. et al. Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder [en línea]. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 2018, 87. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2018.08.014 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9540Comprehensive Psychiatry. 2018, 87reponame:Repositorio Institucional (UCA)instname:Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentinaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/2025-07-03T10:57:09Zoai:ucacris:123456789/9540instacron:UCAInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/Universidad privadaNo correspondehttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/oaiclaudia_fernandez@uca.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25852025-07-03 10:57:09.445Repositorio Institucional (UCA) - Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
title Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
spellingShingle Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
Neziroglu, Fugen
BULLYING
TRASTORNO OBSESIVO COMPULSIVO
TRASTORNO DISMORFICO CORPORAL
PSICOPATOLOGIAS
title_short Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
title_full Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
title_fullStr Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
title_sort Prevalence of bullying in a pediatric sample of body dysmorphic disorder
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Neziroglu, Fugen
Borda, Tania
Khemlani Patel, Sony
Bonasera, Brittany
author Neziroglu, Fugen
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Borda, Tania
Khemlani Patel, Sony
Bonasera, Brittany
author_role author
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Khemlani Patel, Sony
Bonasera, Brittany
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv BULLYING
TRASTORNO OBSESIVO COMPULSIVO
TRASTORNO DISMORFICO CORPORAL
PSICOPATOLOGIAS
topic BULLYING
TRASTORNO OBSESIVO COMPULSIVO
TRASTORNO DISMORFICO CORPORAL
PSICOPATOLOGIAS
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Neziroglu, Fugen. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Borda, Tania. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Departamento de Psicología; Argentina
Fil: Borda, Tania. Bio Behavioral Institute Argentina; Argentina
Fil: Khemlani Patel, Sony. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bonasera, Brittany. Bio Behavioral Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bonasera, Brittany. Hofstra University; Estados Unidos
Abstract: Little is known about etiological factors in Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Cognitive behavioral and diathesis-stress models have implicated teasing and bullying as significant early environmental stressful triggers. Due to these implications, this study aimed to assess the emergence of BDD in children during early development, and to see if bullying experiences played a role in its development. A total of 219 children ages 7 to 10 were screened for psychopathology. Children were separated into four groups including a BDD group, an OCD group, a clinical control group (consisting of depressive disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anxiety disorders not otherwise specified), and a non-clinical control group. Children were given questionnaires to evaluate their bullying and victimization experiences. It was hypothesized that children with BDD would experience more instances of victimization than children with OCD, clinical controls, and non-clinical controls. Contrary to the hypothesis, results indicated that children with BDD symptoms were significantly more likely to be perpetrators of bullying than the other groups [F (3, 27.082) = 17.892, p < .001]. In addition to scoring high on the bullying questionnaires, children with BDD scored high on victim questionnaires as well, suggesting a link between these two peer interpersonal conflicts. The results of this study suggest that bullying behavior might be an unknown characteristic in young children with emerging BDD pathology.
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