TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlates of suicidal thoughts and attempts in males engaging in muscle dysmorphia or eating disorder symptoms
AU - Ortiz, Shelby N.
AU - Forrest, Lauren N.
AU - Smith, April R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Objective: Despite the high rates of suicidality in body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders (EDs), research on suicidality in a related disorder, muscle dysmorphia (MD), is essentially nonexistent. Thus, this study tested relations between suicidal thoughts and behaviors and MD and ED symptoms in an online male community sample. Method: A total of 464 males (Mage = 40.3; 85% Caucasian) recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk completed measures that evaluated ED symptoms, MD symptoms, current suicidal ideation, and past suicide attempts. Results: Most MD and ED symptoms were correlated with current suicidal ideation and previous suicide attempts. In multivariate regression models, vomiting and appearance intolerance remained significantly related to suicidal ideation, while hard exercise and lower functional impairment were significantly related to prior suicide attempts. Conclusion: Results indicate that appearance dissatisfaction, a core MD criterion, and hard exercise, a common behavioral symptom of MD, are associated with suicidality.
AB - Objective: Despite the high rates of suicidality in body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders (EDs), research on suicidality in a related disorder, muscle dysmorphia (MD), is essentially nonexistent. Thus, this study tested relations between suicidal thoughts and behaviors and MD and ED symptoms in an online male community sample. Method: A total of 464 males (Mage = 40.3; 85% Caucasian) recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk completed measures that evaluated ED symptoms, MD symptoms, current suicidal ideation, and past suicide attempts. Results: Most MD and ED symptoms were correlated with current suicidal ideation and previous suicide attempts. In multivariate regression models, vomiting and appearance intolerance remained significantly related to suicidal ideation, while hard exercise and lower functional impairment were significantly related to prior suicide attempts. Conclusion: Results indicate that appearance dissatisfaction, a core MD criterion, and hard exercise, a common behavioral symptom of MD, are associated with suicidality.
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U2 - 10.1002/jclp.23102
DO - 10.1002/jclp.23102
M3 - Article
C2 - 33378580
AN - SCOPUS:85098291505
SN - 0021-9762
VL - 77
SP - 1106
EP - 1115
JO - Journal of clinical psychology
JF - Journal of clinical psychology
IS - 4
ER -