TY - JOUR PY - 1991// TI - Adolescent dress, Part I: Dress and body markings of psychiatric outpatients and inpatients JO - Adolescence A1 - Michelman, J. D. A1 - Eicher, J. B. A1 - Michelman, S. O. SP - 375 EP - 385 VL - 26 IS - 102 N2 - This paper investigated the dress and body markings of 100 adolescent psychiatric patients (both hospitalized and never-hospitalized). Data were obtained from in-depth interviews conducted by a child psychiatrist. In contrast to nonhospitalized patients, hospitalized patients had a higher incidence of self-scarring, i.e., marks applied to self, either as a self-mutilation/suicide gesture or serving another purpose (for example, carving a boyfriend's initials into one's arm). Other individual expressions of appearance did not differentiate hospitalized from nonhospitalized patients. Detailed dress and appearance observations, questionnaires, photo reviews, self-portraits, and family discussions contributed to the beneficial effect of psychotherapy by focusing on feelings evoked and symbolized in dress and body markings.

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