Loney Tom, Standage Martyn, Lewis Stephen
University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Jan;13(1):47-54. doi: 10.1177/1359105307084311.
This study examined links between anxiety pertaining to having one's skin evaluated by others and intention to participate in sport/exercise, general self-esteem and dermatological quality of life. Data assessing dermatological-related social anxiety, perceived acne severity, intention to participate in sport/exercise, self-esteem and dermatological quality of life were obtained from 50 acne patients. Results showed dermatological-related social anxiety to be negatively associated with intention to participate in sport/exercise, self-esteem and dermatological quality of life. The relationship between patient-rated acne severity and outcome variables was found to be partially mediated by reported levels of dermatological-related social anxiety. The current findings suggest that how one perceives their skin to be evaluated by others has implications for self-perceptions and may act as a barrier to sport/exercise participation.
本研究探讨了因他人对自己皮肤进行评估而产生的焦虑与参与运动/锻炼的意愿、总体自尊及皮肤病生活质量之间的联系。从50名痤疮患者处获取了评估与皮肤病相关的社交焦虑、感知到的痤疮严重程度、参与运动/锻炼的意愿、自尊及皮肤病生活质量的数据。结果显示,与皮肤病相关的社交焦虑与参与运动/锻炼的意愿、自尊及皮肤病生活质量呈负相关。患者自评的痤疮严重程度与结果变量之间的关系部分由报告的与皮肤病相关的社交焦虑水平介导。当前研究结果表明,一个人如何看待他人对自己皮肤的评价会影响自我认知,并且可能成为参与运动/锻炼的障碍。