Varni J W, Setoguchi Y
Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1991 Jun;12(3):171-6.
Social support, daily hassles, marital discord, competence/adequacy, and psychological adjustment were investigated as hypothesized correlates of perceived physical appearance in 51 children with congenital or acquired limb deficiencies. Higher classmate, parent, and teacher social support were statistically predictive of higher perceived physical appearance. Higher daily hassles and marital discord were statistically predictive of lower perceived physical appearance. Higher peer acceptance, scholastic competence, and athletic competence were statistically predictive of higher perceived physical appearance. As a group, classmate, parent, and teacher social support, daily hassles, maternal and paternal perceived marital discord, peer acceptance, scholastic and athletic competence accounted for 78% of the variance in perceived physical appearance. Higher perceived physical appearance was in turn statistically predictive of lower depressive and anxious symptoms and higher general self-esteem. The findings are discussed in terms of the potentially modifiable predictors of perceived physical appearance and in terms of the role cosmetic differences play in psychological and social adaptation in children with visible physical handicaps.
研究了社会支持、日常烦恼、婚姻不和、能力/充足感和心理调适这些假设的与身体外观感知相关的因素,对象为51名患有先天性或后天性肢体缺陷的儿童。较高的同学、父母和教师社会支持在统计学上可预测较高的身体外观感知。较高的日常烦恼和婚姻不和在统计学上可预测较低的身体外观感知。较高的同伴接纳度、学业能力和运动能力在统计学上可预测较高的身体外观感知。作为一个整体,同学、父母和教师的社会支持、日常烦恼、父母感知到的婚姻不和、同伴接纳度、学业和运动能力占身体外观感知差异的78%。较高的身体外观感知反过来在统计学上可预测较低的抑郁和焦虑症状以及较高的总体自尊。将根据身体外观感知的潜在可改变预测因素以及外貌差异在有明显身体残疾儿童的心理和社会适应中所起的作用来讨论这些发现。