Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair

One of the main reasons for seeking a medical aid of a plastic surgeon is the negative attitude toward physical appearance and personality overall in patients with acquired defects of appearance. Correction of physical defects of a face and a body involuntarily associates with subsequent “automatic”...

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Main Author: Faustova A.G.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2018-12-01
Series:Клиническая и специальная психология
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/files/96788/Faustova.pdf
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spelling doaj-d518c2fd8aca42aab12ba0342a7f13962020-11-25T01:19:34ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКлиническая и специальная психология2304-03942018-12-0174117130http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/cpse.2018070407Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical RepairFaustova A.G.0 Ph.D. in Psychology, Senior teacher at the Department of General and Special Psychology with the course of Pedagogics, Ryazan State Medical University, Ryazan, Russia, anne.faustova@gmail.comOne of the main reasons for seeking a medical aid of a plastic surgeon is the negative attitude toward physical appearance and personality overall in patients with acquired defects of appearance. Correction of physical defects of a face and a body involuntarily associates with subsequent “automatic” growth in self-confidence and self-acceptance in those affected. The attempt undertaken to identify and evaluate factors that determine a level of the negative self-attitude on different stages of reconstructive-restorative treatment. The sample consisted of 58 respondents (mean age – 38,8 + 10,7 years), 27 persons (20 female, 7 male) were with visible differences on a face and a head, 31 persons (28 female, 3 male) were with defects of appearance located on a body. Respondents were interviewed one week before the treatment began, 2 weeks and 6-10 weeks after correcting physical defects. The mathematical analysis carried out using non-parametric tests as well as multiple regression analysis techniques. There was a statistically significant decrease in the levels of self-accusation and internal conflict (χ2emp. from 9,270 to 15,876; p<0,01). The regression equations are constructed and predictors of the negative self-attitude selected, which provides with valid information for creating a program of psychological support for such patients.http://psyjournals.ru/files/96788/Faustova.pdfself-attitudedefect of appearancevisible differenceself-accusationinternal conflictdynamicspredictor
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Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
Клиническая и специальная психология
self-attitude
defect of appearance
visible difference
self-accusation
internal conflict
dynamics
predictor
author_facet Faustova A.G.
author_sort Faustova A.G.
title Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
title_short Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
title_full Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
title_fullStr Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Negative Self-Attitude in Patients Who Tolerated a Surgical Repair
title_sort predictors of negative self-attitude in patients who tolerated a surgical repair
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Клиническая и специальная психология
issn 2304-0394
publishDate 2018-12-01
description One of the main reasons for seeking a medical aid of a plastic surgeon is the negative attitude toward physical appearance and personality overall in patients with acquired defects of appearance. Correction of physical defects of a face and a body involuntarily associates with subsequent “automatic” growth in self-confidence and self-acceptance in those affected. The attempt undertaken to identify and evaluate factors that determine a level of the negative self-attitude on different stages of reconstructive-restorative treatment. The sample consisted of 58 respondents (mean age – 38,8 + 10,7 years), 27 persons (20 female, 7 male) were with visible differences on a face and a head, 31 persons (28 female, 3 male) were with defects of appearance located on a body. Respondents were interviewed one week before the treatment began, 2 weeks and 6-10 weeks after correcting physical defects. The mathematical analysis carried out using non-parametric tests as well as multiple regression analysis techniques. There was a statistically significant decrease in the levels of self-accusation and internal conflict (χ2emp. from 9,270 to 15,876; p<0,01). The regression equations are constructed and predictors of the negative self-attitude selected, which provides with valid information for creating a program of psychological support for such patients.
topic self-attitude
defect of appearance
visible difference
self-accusation
internal conflict
dynamics
predictor
url http://psyjournals.ru/files/96788/Faustova.pdf
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