Validation of the Cosmetic Procedure Screening (COPS) Questionnaire in the Greek language.

EMBnet.journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-23 DOI:10.14806/ej.26.1.971
Athina Kallianta, Flora Bacopoulou, Dimitrios Vlachakis, Ioulia Kokka, George P Chrousos, Christina Darviri
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Practitioners in cosmetic and aesthetic treatment practices are likely to unknowingly work with patients with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). Screening questionnaires to identify the disorder in Greece are lacking. The purpose of this study was to validate a Greek version of the Cosmetic Procedure Screening (COPS) questionnaire, a self-report measure of how the respondents feel about their appearance, before an aesthetic intervention. The COPS was translated into Greek and was completed by 216 adult females from several areas of Attica (four private beauty centers, three dermatology clinics, five plastic surgery clinics, and Thriasio General Hospital of Elefsina) who pursued a cosmetic procedure. Participants also completed the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14). The Greek version of the COPS questionnaire demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's α of 0.856) with corrected item's total range 0.468 to 0.687. Two of the factors explained 58.98% of total variance. Twenty (9.26%) women had a possible diagnosis of BDD (80% were unmarried, 95% had no children, 80% had university education). An increase in perceived stress levels was associated with an increase in the likelihood of being diagnosed with BDD (Pearson's r=0.726). The Greek version of the COPS questionnaire is a valid instrument that can be used by professionals to screen adult women for BDD.

希腊文美容程序筛选(COPS)问卷的验证。
在美容和美容治疗实践的从业人员很可能在不知情的情况下与身体畸形障碍(BDD)患者一起工作。希腊缺乏筛查问卷来确定这种疾病。这项研究的目的是验证希腊版的美容程序筛选(cop)问卷,这是一项自我报告的措施,衡量受访者在美学干预之前对自己外表的感觉。cop被翻译成希腊语,由来自阿提卡几个地区(四家私人美容中心、三家皮肤科诊所、五家整形外科诊所和埃莱夫西纳的特里亚西奥综合医院)的216名成年女性完成,她们进行了整容手术。参与者还完成了感知压力量表(PSS-14)。希腊文cop问卷具有较高的内部一致性(Cronbach’s α = 0.856),修正后的项目总范围为0.468 ~ 0.687。其中两个因素解释了58.98%的总方差。20名(9.26%)女性可能被诊断为BDD(80%未婚,95%无子女,80%受过大学教育)。感知压力水平的增加与被诊断为BDD的可能性增加相关(Pearson’s r=0.726)。cop问卷的希腊版本是一个有效的工具,专业人员可以使用它来筛查成年妇女是否患有BDD。
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