年轻女性神经性厌食症患者面部大小形状自评与面部形态计量分析的差异。

Postepy psychiatrii neurologii Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-21 DOI:10.5114/ppn.2025.153585
Patrycja Kamieńska, Weronika Kamieńska, Bartosz Jastrzębski, Katarzyna Śniatała, Tamara Pawlaczyk-Kamieńska
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目的:比较神经性厌食症(AN)患者对面部的主观评价,包括面部形状和尺寸,以及面部形态计量学检查所获得的参数。方法:邀请厌食症女性患者参与研究,该研究是一项复杂的研究,其具体目标如下:1)基于医生直接分析的患者面部对称性评价;2)患者的身体质量指数(BMI)与患者对面部形状和大小的主观满意度之间的关系;3)基于形态计量学测试的AN患者面部的客观尺寸和形状;4)由形态计量学测试参数定义的脸型类型与患者主观感受的满意程度以及改变面部外观的愿望之间的关系。结果:所有参与研究的女孩的脸都是对称的。统计分析显示,人们对自己脸型和尺寸的满意程度与想要改变脸型的愿望之间存在一定的关系。结论:在我们的研究中,大多数女性AN患者对自己的面部外观不满意,认为自己比实际更宽。面部不满和身体质量指数之间没有明显的联系,这表明扭曲的面部感知更可能与认知和情绪因素有关,而不是身体状况。
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The discrepancy between the self-assessment of facial size and shape and morphometric facial analysis in young female patients with anorexia nervosa.

The discrepancy between the self-assessment of facial size and shape and morphometric facial analysis in young female patients with anorexia nervosa.

Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare the subjective assessments made by patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) of their faces, including shape and dimensions, with the parameters obtained in the morphometric examination.

Methods: Anorexic female patients were invited to participate in the study, which was a complex research focused on the following specific objectives: 1) patients' facial symmetry evaluation based on a direct analysis by a doctor; 2) the relationship between the patient's body mass index (BMI) and degree of subjective satisfaction with the shape and size of the patient's face; 3) the objective dimensions and shape of the AN patients' faces based on the morphometric test; and 4) the relationship between the type of face shape, defined by the morphometric test parameters, and the subjectively felt degree of patient satisfaction as well as their desire to change their facial appearance.

Results: The faces of all girls involved in the study were found to be symmetrical. Statistical analyses revealed a relationship between the degree of satisfaction with the shape and dimensions of one's face and the desire to change its appearance.

Conclusions: In our study, most female patients with AN were dissatisfied with the appearance of their faces, believing they were wider than they actually were. No significant link was found between facial dissatisfaction and BMI, suggesting that distorted facial perceptions are more likely linked to cognitive and emotional factors than physical conditions.

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