损伤康复过程中女性自我表现、社交体质焦虑和环境偏好的研究。

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-12 DOI:10.1155/2017/6126509
Molly V Driediger, Carly D McKay, Craig R Hall
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摘要

目标。本研究调查了女性是否会经历与康复环境相关的自我表征性关注,并探讨了与女性社交体质焦虑(SPA)相关的社会和物理治疗环境特征的偏好。方法。进行了两项横断面研究。在研究1中,134名女大学生完成了4份问卷(社交体质焦虑量表;三个定制的问卷评估自我表现在康复和社会和物理环境的偏好)关于假设的康复方案。研究2招募了接受物理治疗的受伤妇女(n = 62),以完成关于真实康复情景的相同问卷。结果。无论在假设情境(p = 0.001)还是真实情境(p = 0.01)中,SPA值高的女性都比SPA值低的女性更不喜欢凸显体型的服装。在研究2中,SPA高的女性也更倾向于诊所中的其他女性(p = 0.01),并且报告了对私人治疗空间的更大偏好(p = 0.05)。结论。自我表现问题存在于康复和运动环境中。结果表明,女性的SPA与男性、增强体质的服装和开放式治疗环境的偏好呈反比关系。需要进一步的研究来确定自我表现关注对治疗依从性的影响。
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An Examination of Women's Self-Presentation, Social Physique Anxiety, and Setting Preferences during Injury Rehabilitation.

Objectives. This study investigated whether women experience self-presentational concerns related to rehabilitation settings and explored preferences for characteristics of the social and physical treatment environment in relation to women's Social Physique Anxiety (SPA). Methods. Two cross-sectional studies were conducted. In Study 1, female undergraduate students (n = 134) completed four questionnaires (Social Physique Anxiety Scale; three bespoke questionnaires assessing self-presentation in rehabilitation and social and physical environment preferences) with respect to hypothetical rehabilitation scenarios. Study 2 recruited injured women who were referred for physiotherapy (n = 62) to complete the same questionnaires regarding genuine rehabilitation scenarios. Results. Women with high SPA showed less preference for physique salient clothing than women with low SPA in both hypothetical (p = 0.001) and genuine settings (p = 0.01). In Study 2, women with high SPA also preferred that others in the clinic were female (p = 0.01) and reported significantly greater preference for private treatment spaces (p = 0.05). Conclusions. Self-presentational concerns exist in rehabilitation as in exercise settings. Results indicated inverse relationships between women's SPA and preference for the presence of men, physique-enhancing clothing, and open-concept treatment settings. Future studies to determine the effect of self-presentational concerns on treatment adherence are needed.

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期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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