Innovations in Practice: Body dysmorphic disorder in youth – using the Development and Well‐Being Assessment as a tool to improve detection in routine clinical practice
ConclusionsBody dysmorphic disorder often goes undetected in routine clinical practice. The DAWBA shows promise as a tool for helping clinicians to accurately detect BDD in routine clinical practice.
Source: Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Vanessa Buckley, Georgina Krebs, Laura Bowyer, Amita Jassi, Robert Goodman, Bruce Clark, Argyris Stringaris Tags: Innovations in Practice Source Type: research
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