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可见疤痕与隐藏疤痕及其与身体自尊的关系。

Visible vs hidden scars and their relation to body esteem.

作者信息

Lawrence John W, Fauerbach James A, Heinberg Leslie, Doctor Marion

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The College of Staten Island, City University of New York, Staten Island, New York 10314, USA.

出版信息

J Burn Care Rehabil. 2004 Jan-Feb;25(1):25-32. doi: 10.1097/01.BCR.0000105090.99736.48.

Abstract

This study examined the relationship among burn scarring, severity and visibility, and body esteem. Previous work addressing this question has relied on case studies and small samples. We mailed a survey to 2500 members of a national burn survivor support group. Survivors were asked to complete and return the mailed survey or complete the survey on line at our Web site. Three hundred sixty-one survivors completed all questionnaires in the survey relevant to this study, which included measures of burn characteristics, social stigmatization, social support, depression, and body esteem. The sample characteristics were as follows: 52% were women, the mean age was 44.1 years, the mean age burned was 26 years, 88% were European American, 5% were African American, 4% were multiracial, 3% were other, the average TBSA was 48%, and the mean educational level was high school graduate. We measured scar visibility by asking survivors to rate "how often are your burn scars visible to others" on a six-point scale. We also asked them to rate the presence or absence of scars on 15 body parts, total TBSA, and number of surgeries. The correlation between visible scarring and different aspects of body esteem, that is, self-satisfaction with appearance (-.19) and perception of others reaction to your appearance (-.27), was statistically significant but low. Visible scarring was unrelated to self-satisfaction with weight (.01). Visible scarring had a low but significant correlation with perceived stigmatization (.23) and was not correlated with depression (0.01). Other measures of scarring also had low correlations with social and emotional outcome variables. Because scar severity and visibility are hypothesized to be particularly relevant to body esteem, we performed a multiple regression predicting body esteem. We entered the variables in three blocks: burn characteristics, demographic characteristics, and social and emotional characteristics. Burn characteristics accounted for less than 20% of the variance. R square for the final equation equaled.62, with social adjustment and depression accounting for the largest portion of the variance. In this sample, burn scar visibility and severity did not have a strong relationship with social and emotional adjustment variables. More effort must be placed into developing psychosocial interventions that help survivors accept scars, reduce depression, and build a strong loving support system.

摘要

本研究探讨了烧伤疤痕、严重程度与可见度以及身体自尊之间的关系。以往针对这一问题的研究多依赖于案例研究和小样本。我们向一个全国性烧伤幸存者支持组织的2500名成员邮寄了一份调查问卷。幸存者被要求完成并返还邮寄的调查问卷,或者在我们的网站上在线完成调查。361名幸存者完成了与本研究相关的调查问卷中的所有问卷,这些问卷包括烧伤特征、社会污名化、社会支持、抑郁和身体自尊的测量。样本特征如下:52%为女性,平均年龄为44.1岁,烧伤时的平均年龄为26岁,88%为欧美裔,5%为非裔美国人,4%为多种族,3%为其他种族,平均烧伤总面积为48%,平均教育水平为高中毕业生。我们通过让幸存者在六点量表上对“你的烧伤疤痕被他人看到的频率”进行评分来测量疤痕可见度。我们还要求他们对15个身体部位、烧伤总面积和手术次数的疤痕存在与否进行评分。可见疤痕与身体自尊的不同方面,即对外观的自我满意度(-.19)和对他人对你外观反应的感知(-.27)之间的相关性具有统计学意义,但较低。可见疤痕与对体重的自我满意度无关(.01)。可见疤痕与感知到的污名化呈低但显著的相关性(.23),与抑郁无相关性(0.01)。其他疤痕测量指标与社会和情感结果变量的相关性也较低。由于假设疤痕严重程度和可见度与身体自尊特别相关,我们进行了一项预测身体自尊的多元回归分析。我们将变量分三个模块输入:烧伤特征、人口统计学特征以及社会和情感特征。烧伤特征占方差的比例不到20%。最终方程的决定系数R平方等于.62,其中社会适应和抑郁占方差的最大部分。在这个样本中,烧伤疤痕的可见度和严重程度与社会和情感适应变量没有很强的关系。必须更加努力地开发心理社会干预措施,以帮助幸存者接受疤痕、减轻抑郁并建立一个强大的关爱支持系统。

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