Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological and Health Psychology Faculty of Psychology Autonomous University of Madrid Madrid Spain
Abstract
AbstractDisorders associated with body dissatisfaction such eating disorders (ED) and muscle dysmorphia (MD) in males are understudied and surrounded by controversy regarding their nosological aspects. The current study examined the prevalence rates of clinical cases of ED and MD through a two‐phase study with gold standard clinical interview in a representative sample of 850 Spanish undergraduate men, of whom 141 were interviewed. Levels of body dissatisfaction, compulsive exercise, anxious‐depressive symptoms and the amount of physical activity were also explored. A prevalence rate for ED of 1.4% and 1.3% for MD was found. No differences were observed between the clinical groups on scales related to body image, supporting the current perspective that MD as well as ED and Body Dysmorphic Disorder could be clustered in a new spectrum of body image disorders, where the behaviours performed to achieve body change could range from restriction or muscularity‐oriented eating alterations to pathological exercise or cosmetic surgery. The usefulness of the cut‐off points of the screening questionnaires in MD and ED in males are discussed.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology