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dysmorphophobic, a. and n. Psychiatry. Brit. |dɪsˌmɔːfə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪk|, U.S. |ˌdɪsˌmɔrfəˈfoʊbɪk| [‹ dysmorphophobia n. + -ic suffix; compare -phobic comb. form.] and n. Suffering from dysmorphophobia; of the nature of or relating to dysmorphophobia. Also occas. as n.: a person suffering from dysmorphophobia.
1960Q. Cumulative Index Medicus 1 682/2 On the clinical significance of dysmorphophobic syndrome. 1981Brit. Med. Jrnl. 4 Apr. 1099 Those who seek radical and permanent changes in their bodies in an effort to change their appearance, and whose bodies are seen by most others as normal or unremarkable, are somewhat suspect: the term dysmorphophobic has been coined to describe them. 1982Brit. Jrnl. Psychiatry 141181 In addition, dysmorphophobics were dissatisfied with their interpersonal relationships. 1995Acta Psychiatrica Scand. 92 231 Compared with surgical patients awaiting rhinoplasty and control subjects, dysmorphophobic patients were more dissatisfied with facial appearance, more anxious, more depressed, more neurotic and less extrovert. 2001Brit. Jrnl. Dermatol. 1441038 These disturbed patients displayed either dysmorphophobic or affective disorder tendencies. |