伊朗女性整形手术与自尊的关系

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背景/目的:自20世纪下半叶以来,心理方面在整形外科中的重要性已广为人知。因此,本研究的目的是比较那些“寻求”和“不寻求”整容者之间的差异,并调查手术对患者自尊的影响。方法:通过有目的的方法和年龄范围(考虑在20-40岁之间)将样本分为两组(30人寻求整形手术,30人不寻求(但需要)整形)。通过人口统计学和Kupper Smith自尊标准问卷收集所需数据,并采用两种独立的t检验方法对所得数据进行分析。结果:得到的结果表明,假设被验证到95%的置信水平,即在考虑自尊的情况下,患者(M=34.90, SD= 5.90)和正常人(M=37.63, SD= 3.54)的得分有显著差异。结论:根据研究结果,寻求整容的人更容易自卑,而那些寻求整容的人比那些“不寻求”的人更缺乏自尊。
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The Correlation between Plastic Surgery and Self-esteem in Iranian Females
Background/Objective: The importance of the psychological aspects in plastic surgery has been well known since the second half of the 20th century. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the differences between those ‘seeking’ and those ‘non-seeking’ people for plastic surgery and also to survey the impact of surgery on the patient’s self-esteem. Methods: The samples selected by purposeful method and an age range (considered between 20-40 years) in two separate groups (30 persons seeking to have plastic surgery, and 30 persons not seeking (but needing) plastic surgery). The required data were collected through both the demographic and Kupper Smith’s self-esteem standard questionnaire, and the obtained data were analyzed by two independent t-test methods. Results: The obtained results signify that the hypothesis is verified to a confidence level of 95%, i.e. There were significant differences in scores of patients (M=34.90, SD= 5.90) and normal (M=37.63, SD= 3.54) given peoples’ self–esteems. Conclusion: Based on findings, the people who were seeking plastic surgery are more vulnerable to have a lower selfesteem, and those who are seeking plastic surgery have less self-esteem, than those who are “non-seeking”.
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