The Shackles of The Mirror? - A Case Study on Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Autor: Suphala Kotian, Smita Biju Thomas
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5555510
Popis: Purpose: This case study was done to do a detail study on the recent trends with photographs and how it affects the body dysmorphic disorder [BDD] across all genders and age group. The intention was to understand how is body dysmorphic disorder affect the persons eating habits, social interaction and body image. In this article various research studies and scholarly articles were studied to understand in details about Body dysmorphic disorder. The emphasis was given on age, gender, social media networking site users etc. It was also intended to study how the media influences people towards a certain skin colour and body type. It was found not a single study was done in India though there are articles by Indian authors on body shaming, body image and how media is obsessed with unrealistic beauty standards which indirectly creates body image concerns in people. This case study justifies the need of studies to be done in India to identify Body dysmorphic disorder using various scales like Body image concern inventory, etc. Objective: This case study was done to understand the studies done on body dysmorphic disorder around the world. To understand the pattern, occurrence ratio between youngsters and elderly and social media users and non-users. Design/Methodology/Approach: Detailed Review of literature was done on various scholarly articles provided over medical, psychology and journal websites. Findings/Results: Most of the studies were done in European countries and a very few in Asia. The studies revealed that women are more affected with BDD than men. People active on social networking sites, following celebrities and media were more discontent with their body parts or in general. Studies also show that younger population is more affected with body dysmorphic disorder. It was also noted that there was no direct study done in India for identifying body dysmorphic disorder. Type of Paper: Research Case Study.
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