Ramirez Sylvia P B, Scherz Gunther, Smith Helen
Cutis Medical Laser Clinics Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore.
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022 Jul 5;15:1247-1257. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S367001. eCollection 2022.
Multiple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been described, including an increase in concerns about one's facial appearance resulting in greater interest in cosmetic procedures. However, additional research is required to examine the impact of the pandemic on patients' overall stress levels and whether this reported stress is associated with an interest in facial aesthetic procedures. We aimed to describe perceived stress and to identify factors associated with increased stress among patients seeking aesthetic treatments during the pandemic.
Patients coming to a Singapore-based clinic and who completed a questionnaire over a one-month period were included. Stress was evaluated using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS); additional questions sought to understand factors associated with perceived stress and future interest in aesthetic procedures.
Two hundred and thirteen respondents participated in the study. Separation from family and inability to travel for leisure were major stressors in 54% and 55%; getting COVID-19 was less frequently a stressor (11%). Patients reported greater concern with appearance (increased worry in 32%, comparison to others in 41%). Ninety-one percent of patients continued aesthetic procedures despite the pandemic and 75% reported interest in proceeding with treatments not previously tried before. PSS scores were higher than published norms. Factors associated with increased scores included residency status, job insecurity and markers of increased concern about appearance. Finally, higher stress scores were observed in patients with greater likelihood of receiving future aesthetic treatments, although this was not statistically significant after applying the Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.
Significantly higher stress scores were seen in patients seeking aesthetic treatments. We identified factors associated with increased stress with a suggested association between increased likelihood of proceeding with any aesthetic procedure and higher levels of stress. These highlight the importance of caution in treating patients given their increased stress levels and potential vulnerability.
新冠疫情的多重影响已被描述,包括对面部外观的担忧增加,从而导致对美容手术的兴趣大增。然而,还需要进一步研究来考察疫情对患者总体压力水平的影响,以及这种报告的压力是否与对面部美容手术的兴趣有关。我们旨在描述感知到的压力,并确定在疫情期间寻求美容治疗的患者中与压力增加相关的因素。
纳入在新加坡一家诊所就诊并在一个月内完成问卷的患者。使用感知压力量表(PSS)评估压力;另外的问题旨在了解与感知压力以及未来对美容手术兴趣相关的因素。
213名受访者参与了研究。与家人分离和无法休闲旅行是主要压力源,分别占54%和55%;感染新冠的情况较少成为压力源(11%)。患者报告对外观更加关注(32%表示担忧增加,41%表示与他人相比)。91%的患者尽管处于疫情期间仍继续进行美容手术,75%报告有兴趣进行之前未尝试过的治疗。PSS评分高于已发表的标准。与评分增加相关的因素包括居住身份、工作不安全感以及对外观关注度增加的指标。最后,在更有可能接受未来美容治疗的患者中观察到更高的压力评分,尽管在应用Bonferroni多重比较校正后这一结果无统计学意义。
寻求美容治疗的患者压力评分显著更高。我们确定了与压力增加相关的因素,并提示进行任何美容手术可能性增加与更高压力水平之间存在关联。这些凸显了鉴于患者压力水平增加和潜在易感性,在治疗患者时谨慎行事的重要性。