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Empirical evidence for cognitive subgroups in body dysmorphic disorder.

Amy C MalcolmSarah N BrennanSally A GraceToni D PikoosWei Lin TohIzelle LabuschagneBen BuchananRyan A KaplanDavid Jonathan CastleSusan L Rossell
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
Our findings demonstrate considerable cognitive heterogeneity among persons with body dysmorphic disorder, rather than uniform deficits. Poor performances in the broadly impaired subgroup may have driven group-level differences. However, our findings also suggest a dissociation between cognitive functioning and clinical characteristics in body dysmorphic disorder that has implications for current aetiological models. Additional research is needed to clarify why some people with body dysmorphic disorder demonstrate cognitive deficits while others do not.
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