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England's first estimates of body dysmorphic disorder prevalence in children and young people

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More than one in twenty girls aged 17 to 19 may have a body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), according to findings from the latest Mental Health of Children and Young People survey. The anxiety disorder, defined as being preoccupied with an aspect of personal appearance hugely out of proportion of any actual defect, can be debilitating and distressing, and has only recently gained recognition in the UK.

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