The Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale modified for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD-YBOCS) is a semi-structured interview designed to assess the severity of current BDD. The aim of the study was to examine the factor structure and construct validity of the BDD-YBOCS. The sample included 366 adults with BDD who completed the BDD-YBOCS and other measures of BDD severity/impairment, psychiatric distress (i.e., anxiety and depression) and quality of life. Exploratory factor analysis supported two factors that were weakly correlated with each other ( = .21): (1) Severity (i.e., time, distress, interference, and avoidance; 31.6% of the variance) and (2) Resistance/Control (i.e., reduced effort to resist symptoms and lack of control over symptoms; 16.7% of the variance). The Severity factor had good internal consistency ( = .82) and good construct validity ( = .69-.81 with BDD severity/impairment; =.38-.56 with depression and anxiety; and = .48-.53 with functional impairment and quality of life). The Resistance/Control factor had acceptable internal consistency ( = .74) but more limited construct validity ( = .27-.28 with BDD severity/impairment ( = .04-.20 with depression and anxiety and = .05-.14 with functional impairment and quality of life. Implications for the conceptualization and assessment of BDD severity are discussed.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jocrd.2024.100881 | DOI Listing |
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