Risk and maintenance factors in body-focused repetitive behaviours

Steffen Moritz, Danielle Penney, Luca Hoyer, Stella Schmotz
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Abstract

Background

Body-focused repetitive behaviours (BFRBs), such as skin picking and trichotillomania, are conditions at the interface of dermatology and psychiatry.

Objectives

We asked individuals with various BFRBs about their habits and preferences preceding the onset of their BFRB(s). We also inquired about the emotions (positive, negative or mixed) accompanying the habit to explore predisposing and maintenance factors.

Methods

A sample of 201 individuals with mixed BFRBs were recruited online. We administered the Generic BFRB Scale (GBS-36) and the newly developed Somatic and Habitual Predisposition to BFRB Scale as well as the Ambivalence Towards BFRB Rating.

Results

Most participants reported both positive and negative feelings towards engaging in BFRBs, with only a minority (41.8%) indicating predominantly negative feelings. The study speaks to somatic and habitual predisposing factors that are topographically related to specific conditions (e.g., dislike of one's skin and skin impurities preceding skin picking, dislike of one's nails and brittle nails preceding nail biting, tendency to scarring and injuries preceding lip-cheek biting).

Conclusions

Our study speaks to important somatic and habitual predisposing factors in BFRBs. Positive feelings accompanying BFRBs may act as an important maintenance factor in BFRBs. Our results may inform new therapeutic approaches to treating or preventing BFRBs.

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身体重复行为的风险和维持因素
我们向患有各种身体重复行为(BFRBs)的人询问了他们在发生身体重复行为之前的习惯和偏好。我们还询问了伴随这种习惯的情绪(积极、消极或混合),以探索易感因素和维持因素。我们采用了 "BFRB通用量表"(GBS-36)、新开发的 "BFRB躯体和习惯倾向量表 "以及 "对BFRB的矛盾心理评级"。大多数参与者对参与BFRB既有积极情绪,也有消极情绪,只有少数人(41.8%)表示主要是消极情绪。这项研究指出了躯体和习惯性诱发因素,这些因素在地形上与特定条件有关(例如,抠皮之前不喜欢自己的皮肤和皮肤杂质,咬指甲之前不喜欢自己的指甲和指甲脆,咬嘴唇和脸颊之前有疤痕和受伤的倾向)。我们的研究表明,躯体和习惯是导致咬指甲的重要诱因。伴随咬指甲的积极情绪可能是导致咬指甲的重要维持因素。我们的研究结果可能会为治疗或预防 BFRBs 提供新的治疗方法。
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