探索Snapchat畸形、身体畸形障碍症状和寻求美容医学程序的患者对身体的信任。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Paolo Mancin, Valentina Gaudenzi, Rossana Telesca, Domenico Centofanti, Emanuele Bartoletti, Silvia Cerea
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摘要

背景:“阅后即焚畸形”是一种新兴现象,指的是人们寻求通过审美手段来复制经过数码处理的自拍照的外观。这种现象被假设与身体畸形障碍(BDD)症状有关。此外,身体信任(即,认为身体是安全可靠的,依赖于它的信号和感觉),可以对比过度关注身体外表,可能会缓和这种关系。目前关于Snapchat畸形症的文献显示,明显缺乏全面的实证调查。目的:本研究检验了一种新开发的测量方法的析因结构和内部一致性:Snapchat畸形问卷(SDQ)。此外,它还探讨了Snapchat畸形与BDD症状之间的关系,重点是身体信任的潜在调节作用。方法:对163名寻求美容医学治疗的女性进行数据收集。分析了SDQ的析因结构和内部一致性。在控制了其他变量(例如,追求美容手术的动机)后,在层次回归模型中探讨了其与BDD症状的关系。最后,对身体信任的潜在调节作用进行了检验。结果:研究结果支持SDQ的一维因素结构,这也证明了与BDD症状的显著关联。身体信任没有调节这一关系。结论:研究结果为SDQ在寻求美容医学手术的女性中的有效性提供了初步支持,并为Snapchat畸形与BDD相关的轶事说法提供了经验权重。最后,虽然身体信任与BDD症状呈负相关,但没有显示出适度效应。
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Exploring Snapchat Dysmorphia, Body Dysmorphic Disorder Symptoms, and Body Trust in Patients Seeking Aesthetic Medicine Procedures.

Background: Snapchat Dysmorphia is an emerging phenomenon that characterizes individuals seeking aesthetic procedures to replicate the appearance of their digitally altered selfies. This phenomenon has been hypothesized to be linked to Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) symptoms. Additionally, body trust (i.e., perceiving the body as safe and trustworthy, relying on its signals and sensations), which could contrast excessive focus on physical appearance, may moderate this relation. Current literature on Snapchat Dysmorphia reveals a notable lack of comprehensive empirical investigations.

Objectives: The study examined the factorial structure and internal consistency of a newly developed measure: the Snapchat Dysmorphia Questionnaire (SDQ). Additionally, it explored the relation between Snapchat Dysmorphia and BDD symptoms, with a focus on the potential moderating role of body trust.

Methods: Data was collected from a sample of 163 women seeking aesthetic medicine treatments. The factorial structure and internal consistency of the SDQ were examined. Its association with BDD symptoms was explored within a hierarchical regression model, after controlling for other variables (e.g., motivations to pursue cosmetic procedures). Finally, the potential moderating role of body trust was tested.

Results: Findings supported a unidimensional factor structure for the SDQ, which also demonstrated a significant association with BDD symptoms. Body trust did not moderate this relation.

Conclusions: Findings provide preliminary support for the validity of the SDQ in women seeking aesthetic medicine procedures and lend empirical weight to anecdotal claims that Snapchat Dysmorphia is distinct yet related to BDD. Finally, while body trust was negatively associated with BDD symptoms, it did not show a moderation effect.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
20.70%
发文量
309
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. The official publication of The Aesthetic Society, ASJ is also the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society.
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