对先天性心脏病患者的身体形象进行了15年的观察。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Siegfried Geyer, Claudia Dellas, Elmar Brähler, Johannes Beller
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摘要

大多数关于先天性心脏病(CHD)的心理后果的研究都是从精神病理学的角度来处理后果的。我们想要考虑身体形象的两个具体方面,“拒绝身体评价”和“重要的身体动力学”。我们将冠心病患者的身体形象与一般人群进行比较,研究患者身体形象随时间的稳定性,以及身体形象与疾病严重程度的关系。该研究结合了纵向(面板)和病例对照设计。这一发现是基于对冠心病患者的一项长期研究,两项调查间隔约15年,共244名患者同时参加了两项调查。对照组由相同数量的病例组成,这些病例根据年龄、性别和教育程度进行匹配,这些病例来自一项旨在检查普通人群身体形象的全国性调查。重度冠心病组中男性多于女性。冠心病患者和对照组之间的身体形象差异只在男性中发现,而在女性中没有,而且主要表现在活力方面。随着时间的推移,身体形象的两个维度被证明是中等到强烈稳定的,疾病严重程度和身体形象之间的关系仅在感知活力时出现。与预期相反,年龄和性别的影响在很大程度上不存在。男性的身体形象比女性更容易受到先天性心脏病的影响。身体形象并不稳定,而是随着年龄的增长而变化,疾病的严重程度仅在对身体表现的感知方面影响身体形象。
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Body image of men and women with congenital heart disease over a 15 years observational period.

Body image of men and women with congenital heart disease over a 15 years observational period.

Body image of men and women with congenital heart disease over a 15 years observational period.

Most studies devoted to the psychological consequences of congenital heart disease (CHD) have dealt with consequences in terms of psychopathology. We wanted to consider two specific aspects of body image, "Rejecting body evaluation" and "Vital body dynamics". We examined body image of CHD-patients as compared with the general population, the stability of body image of patients over time, and the relationship of body image with disease severity. The study combined a longitudinal (panel-) and a case-control design. The findings were based on a long-term study of CHD-patients with two surveys about 15 years apart with N = 244 who participated in both. The control group consisted of the same number of cases matched by age, gender and education drawn from a national survey designed to examine body image in the general population. More men than women were classified into the group with severe CHD. Body image differences between CHD-patients and controls were found only in men, but not in women, and they emerged primarily in terms of vitality. The two dimensions of body image turned out as moderately to strongly stable over time, relationships between disease severity and body image emerged only for perceived vitality. Contrary to expectation, effects of age and sex were largely absent. The body image of men turned out to be more affected by congenital heart disease than women. Body image is not stable, but it is changing with increasing age, and disease severity is affecting body image only in terms of the perception of physical performance.

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