مقایسه اثربخشی آموزش هوش شخصی و بدنی بر علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن متقاضیان عمل زیبایی بدن

نویسندگان

گروه روانشناسی، دانشکده روانشناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه محقق اردبیلی، اردبیل، ایران

چکیده

مقدمه و هدف: هوش شخصی و بدنی از مهم‌ترین عوامل تأثیرگذار علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن هستند که می­توانند نقش اساسی در کاهش عمل زیبایی بدن داشته باشند. مطالعه حاضر باهدف مقایسه اثربخشی آموزش هوش شخصی و بدنی بر علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن متقاضیان عمل زیبایی انجام شد.
 
مواد و روش‏ها: روش پژوهش، آزمایشی با طرح پیش‌آزمون، پس‌آزمون و پیگیری بوده است. نمونه آماری تحقیق، شامل 48 نفر از متقاضیان مراجعه‌کننده به مراکز عمل زیبایی بدن شهرستان تبریز در سال 1395 بودند که به روش تصادفی، در سه گروه آموزش هوش شخصی، آموزش هوش بدنی و گروه گواه اختصاص داده شدند. برای گردآوری داده‌ها از پرسشنامه هوش شخصی مایر و همکاران، مقیاس هوش بدنی اندرسون و مقیاس اختلال بدشکلی بدن ربیعی و همکاران استفاده شد، سپس داده­ها با استفاده از آزمون‎های تحلیل واریانس آمیخته، تعقیبی توکی و بنفرونی از طریق نرم‌افزار آماری SPSS (نسخه 22) مورد تحلیل قرار گرفتند. میزان P کمتر از 05/0 معنی‌دار در نظر گرفته شد.
 
نتایج: آموزش­های هوش شخصی و هوش بدنی، در کاهش علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن متقاضیان عمل زیبایی بدن اثربخش بوده­اند؛ اما بین اثربخشی این دو روش در بهبود علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن و ابعاد آن، تفاوت معنی­دار مشاهده نشد
 
نتیجه‌گیری: با توجه به اثربخشی آموزش‌های هوش شخصی و هوش بدنی در کاهش علائم اختلال بدشکلی بدن متقاضیان عمل زیبایی، به نظر می‌رسد آموزش‌های هوش شخصی و هوش بدنی باعث کاهش گرایش متقاضیان به عمل زیبایی شده‌اند.
 
 

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

Comparison of the effectiveness of personal intelligence and body intelligence training on the symptoms of body dysmorphia in cosmetic surgery applicants

نویسندگان [English]

  • Mozafar Ghaffari
  • Mohammad Narimani
  • Sajjad Basharpoor
  • Nader Hajlo
چکیده [English]

Background and Objective: Personal intelligence and body intelligence are the most effective factors on the symptoms of body dysmorphia and can have a basic role for the decrease of cosmetic surgery. This research was performed to compare the effectiveness of personal intelligence and body intelligence training on the symptoms of body dysmorphia in cosmetic surgery applicants.
 
Materials and Methods:  This research was an experimental with pre-test, post-test and follow-up. Statistical sample of the present study included 48 applicants who referred to Tabriz cosmetic surgery centers in 2016. They randomly assigned to personal intelligence, body intelligence training groups and control groups. Mayer’s personal intelligence, Anderson’s body intelligence and Rabiei’s body dysmorphic questionnaires were used for data collection. The data was analyzed by mixed ANOVA, Tukey and Bonferroni analysis with SPSS-22 software. P value less than 0.05 was considered significant.
 
Results: Personal intelligence and body intelligence training had significant effects to decreasing the body dysmorphia and aspect of body dysmorphia in cosmetic surgery applicants. But difference effectiveness of these interventions was not significant to treatment of the body dysmorphia and aspect of body dysmorphia in cosmetic surgery applicants.
 
Conclusion: According to the effectiveness of personal and body intelligence training to decreasing the body dysmorphia in the cosmetic surgery applicants, it seems that personal and body intelligence training reduces the cosmetic surgery tendency in applicants. 

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Personal intelligence
  • Body intelligence
  • Body dysmorphia
  • Applicants
  • Cosmetic surgery
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