Social Media Body Image Disorder-A New Diagnosis Facing Surgeons

Barnouti L, Stanley Ea, Azzawi S
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Body image disorders can have crippling effects on the physical and mental health of a person and their support networks. These disorders are common in younger generations and can lead to serious impact on their daily life. As global communities come together with the internet and social media, we are seeing their impacts on perceptions of appearance and body image. Younger generations are susceptible to these influences from social media, with mental health issues arising from appearance and body dissatisfaction. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders V (DSM-V) assists clinicians with understanding and defining many mental health disorders, however we believe that the influence of social media on body image disorders warrants its own diagnosis. We propose a new disorder termed Social Media Body Image Disorder (SMBID). Awareness of this disorder may help clinicians identify patients that have unrealistic expectations from cosmetic procedures.
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社交媒体身体形象障碍——外科医生面临的新诊断
身体形象障碍会对一个人的身心健康及其支持网络产生严重影响。这些疾病在年轻一代中很常见,并可能对他们的日常生活造成严重影响。随着全球社区与互联网和社交媒体联系在一起,我们看到了它们对外表和身体形象观念的影响。年轻一代很容易受到社交媒体的影响,对外表和身体的不满会引发心理健康问题。精神障碍诊断与统计手册V (DSM-V)帮助临床医生理解和定义许多精神健康障碍,但我们认为社交媒体对身体形象障碍的影响值得自己的诊断。我们提出了一种新的疾病,称为社交媒体身体形象障碍(SMBID)。对这种疾病的认识可以帮助临床医生识别对整容手术有不切实际期望的患者。
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