Title of article :
The Role of Early Maladaptive Schema and Perfectionism on Body Dysmorphic Disorder Mediating Through Thought Fusion, Meta-worry, Anxiety, and Attributional Style: A Structural Model
Author/Authors :
esmaeilnia, mohammadreza Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Sari Branch Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran , dousti, yarali Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Sari Branch Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran , mirzaian, bahram Department of Psychology - Faculty of Humanities - Sari Branch Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Anxiety is one of the variables that can affect the onset and severity of body
dysmorphic disorder.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the role of early maladaptive schema and
perfectionism on body dysmorphic disorder mediating thought fusion, meta-worry, anxiety, and
attributes style.
Materials and Methods: This is descriptive-correlational research implemented using a structural
equation model. The statistical population included all women referring to Ghaemshahr
Dermatology centers in the first half of 2018. Of them, a sample of 300 women was selected
based on the number of study variables (50 samples for each variable). For data collection,
body dysmorphic disorder questionnaire, the short version of the initial maladaptive schema,
perfectionism, anxiety test, documentary questionnaire, and anxiety questionnaire were used.
Results: By increasing the amount of mixed thinking variables, anxiety, meanwhile and
documentary style as intermediary variables, the effect of the early maladaptive schema on
disordered body disorder was 0.48, 0.44, 0.44, and 0.51, respectively (0.42), and the impact of
perfectionism through the mediation of thought mixing, anxiety, metaphor, and documentary
variables were (0.53), (0.48), (0.50) and (0.50), which is more than the direct relation between
them (0.45).
Conclusion: Early maladaptive schema and perfectionism have a predictive role in body dysmorphic
disorder mediating thought fusion, meta-worry, anxiety, and attributional style.
Keywords :
Perfectionism , Anxiety disorders , Anxiety , Thinking Models , Structural