Distorted Imagination Ruins Your Beauty

An awareness campaign aimed at introducing body dysmorphic disorder in Gulf countries by educating adolescents and young adults about the factors that cause the disorder and how to prevent it, as well as promoting self-acceptance and encouraging them not to let their #DistortedImaginationRuinsYourBeauty. The campaign was developed under the supervision of a group of specialists.

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During your day, at home or outside, how many times do you deliberately look at your body? Such as looking at your appearance in the mirror or other reflective surfaces like shop windows

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When you think about your appearance currently, to what extent do you feel it is ugly, unattractive, or "not right"?

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To what extent do you currently feel distressed because of your body's appearance?

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When there is a family occasion or social activity, how often do you usually avoid it because of your body's appearance currently?

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To what extent are you currently preoccupied with your appearance? That is, you think about it a lot and find it hard to stop thinking about it?

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To what extent does your body currently affect your relationship with others? (If you are not married, to what extent does your body currently affect your willingness to commit to a life partner?)

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To what extent does your body currently interfere with your ability to work or study, or your role as a homemaker? (Please answer even if you are not working or studying.)

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To what extent does your body currently interfere with your social life? (Going out with friends, family gatherings, attending events, or going to the club)

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To what extent do you feel that your appearance is the most important aspect of who you are?

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