Rumsey Nichola, Harcourt Diana
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, St. Matthias Campus, Oldbury Court Road, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2JP, UK.
Body Image. 2004 Jan;1(1):83-97. doi: 10.1016/S1740-1445(03)00005-6.
Whether present at birth, congenital or acquired later in life, a visible disfigurement can have a profound psychological impact upon the individual concerned. Difficulties include adverse effects on body image, quality of life, and self-esteem. In addition, social encounters can present many challenges, however many individuals adapt to the demands placed upon them and appear relatively unaffected by their visible difference. This article reviews current literature exploring the psychosocial implications of living with a visible difference and considers the complex influence of physical, cultural, and psychosocial factors on adjustment. Attempts that have been made to theorise individual's experiences, relevant interventions and care provision are then examined and the challenges facing researchers in this area are outlined.
无论是先天性的,即出生时就存在的,还是后天在生活中获得的,明显的容貌毁损都可能对相关个体产生深远的心理影响。困难包括对身体形象、生活质量和自尊产生负面影响。此外,社交场合可能带来诸多挑战,然而许多个体能够适应这些对他们的要求,似乎相对不受其明显差异的影响。本文回顾了探索有明显差异地生活所带来的社会心理影响的当前文献,并考虑了身体、文化和社会心理因素对适应的复杂影响。接着审视了为将个体经历、相关干预措施和护理提供进行理论化所做的尝试,并概述了该领域研究人员面临的挑战。