Asmatullah Khan
Aga Khan University
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BMC Psychiatry | 2008
Ather M. Taqui; Mehrine Shaikh; Saqib Ali Gowani; Fatima Shahid; Asmatullah Khan; Syed M Tayyeb; Minahil Satti; Talha Vaqar; Saman Shahid; Afreen Shamsi; Hammad A. Ganatra; Haider Naqvi
BackgroundBody dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect which causes significant distress or impairment in functioning. Few studies have assessed gender differences in BDD in a non clinical population. Also no study assessed BDD in medical students. This study was designed to determine the point prevalence of BDD in Pakistani medical students and the gender differences in prevalence of BDD, body foci of concern and symptoms of BDD.MethodsThe medical students enrolled in a medical university in Karachi, Pakistan filled out a self-report questionnaire which assessed clinical features of BDD. BDD was diagnosed according to the DSM-IV criteria.ResultsOut of the 156 students, 57.1% were female. A total of 78.8% of the students reported dissatisfaction with some aspect of their appearance and 5.8% met the DSM-IV criteria for BDD. The male to female ratio for BDD was 1.7. Regarding gender differences in body foci of concern, the top three reported foci of concern in male students were head hair (34.3%), being fat (32.8%), skin (14.9%) and nose(14.9%), whereas in females they were being fat (40.4%), skin (24.7%) and teeth (18%). Females were significantly more concerned about being fat (p = 0.005). Male students were significantly more concerned about being thin (p = 0.01) and about head hair (p = 0.012).ConclusionBDD is fairly common in our medical student population, with a higher prevalence in males. Important gender differences in BDD symptomatology and reported body foci of concern were identified which reflected the influence of media on body image perception. The impact of cultural factors on the prevalence as well as gender differences in BDD symptomatology was also established.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2008
Asmatullah Khan; Faheem Ul Haq; Mohammad B. Pervez; Danish Saleheen; Philippe Frossard; Mohammad Ishaq; Abdul Hakeem; Harnza T. Sheikh; Usman Ahmad
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2008
Saqib Ali Gowani; Ameer Ali Khowaja; Asmatullah Khan; Saulat H. Fatimi
Jcpsp-journal of The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan | 2010
Asmatullah Khan; Hassan Khan; Saulat H. Fatimi; Asadullah Khan
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2008
Rubina A. Sajwani; Saqib Ali Gowani; Ameer Ali Khowaja; Asmatullah Khan; Saulat H. Fatimi
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 1989
Asmatullah Khan; Khan Ar; Khan H
Archive | 2008
Saqib Ali Gowani; Ameer Ali Khowaja; Asmatullah Khan
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2008
Ameer Ali Khowaja; Saqib Ali Gowani; Asmatullah Khan; Saulat Ii. Fatimi
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2008
Ameer Ali Khowaja; Saqib Ali Gowani; Asmatullah Khan; Saulat H. Fatimi
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2008
Saulat H. Fatimi; Rubina A. Sajwani; Nadeem Rizvi; Muhammad A. Javed; Asmatullah Khan; Usman Ahmad