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医学纹身作为一种补充性的美容干预手段,可减少美国乳腺癌幸存者的身体意象困扰和心理健康症状。

Medical tattooing as a complementary cosmetic intervention to reduce body-image distress and mental health symptoms in U.S. breast cancer survivors.

机构信息

College of Sciences, Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Pictor Lane, Psychology Bldg. Room 320, Orlando, FL, USA.

College of Nursing, Department of Nursing Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 32816-2385, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2024 Aug 21;32(9):600. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08809-4.

Abstract

PURPOSE

A review of the literature revealed a high incidence of body-image distress among breast cancer survivors who had surgery. This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between medical tattooing as a complementary cosmetic intervention and body-image distress and mental health outcomes among breast cancer survivors following surgery.

METHODS

We examined 330 post-surgical breast cancer survivors collected through a nationwide online survey in the U.S., pursuing two main objectives. First, we investigated body-image distress, depression and anxiety symptoms, and perceived stress in survivors who underwent breast cancer surgery, comparing those with medical tattooing (n = 89) and those without (n = 226). Second, we assessed the influence of the participant's surgery type on body-image distress, depression and anxiety symptoms, and perceived stress. Additionally, we evaluated whether individual factors, such as appearance investment, satisfaction with decision, and cosmetic expectation discrepancy, predicted the participant's body-image distress.

RESULTS

Findings suggest that participants with medical tattoos reported significantly lower body-image distress, depression and anxiety symptoms, and perceived stress compared to those without medical tattoos. The participant's surgery type did not significantly predict body-image distress, depression or anxiety symptoms, or perceived stress. However, participants who reported greater appearance investment endorsed higher body-image distress. Participants who reported higher satisfaction with their treatment decisions and lower cosmetic expectation discrepancy endorsed lower body-image distress.

CONCLUSION

Medical tattooing may be a valuable tool in improving body-image distress and mental health for those who wish to pursue it, but more research is needed. Empirical studies supporting the mental health benefits of medical tattooing among survivors are crucial to standardize insurance coverage and promote its inclusion as a complementary intervention across insurance providers nationwide. This complementary intervention should be considered using a patient-centered approach that aligns with the patient's values and preferences.

摘要

目的

文献回顾显示,接受过手术的乳腺癌幸存者中,有很高的身体意象困扰发生率。本横断面研究调查了作为一种补充性美容干预措施的医学纹身与手术后乳腺癌幸存者身体意象困扰和心理健康结果之间的关系。

方法

我们通过美国全国性的在线调查,共纳入了 330 名接受过手术的乳腺癌幸存者,旨在实现两个主要目标。首先,我们比较了接受过乳腺癌手术且有(n=89)和无(n=226)医学纹身的幸存者的身体意象困扰、抑郁和焦虑症状以及感知压力,以研究身体意象困扰。其次,我们评估了手术类型对身体意象困扰、抑郁和焦虑症状以及感知压力的影响。此外,我们评估了个体因素(如外貌投资、决策满意度和美容期望差异)是否可以预测参与者的身体意象困扰。

结果

研究结果表明,与没有医学纹身的参与者相比,有医学纹身的参与者报告的身体意象困扰、抑郁和焦虑症状以及感知压力显著更低。手术类型并不能显著预测身体意象困扰、抑郁或焦虑症状,或感知压力。然而,报告更多外貌投资的参与者身体意象困扰更高。报告更高的治疗决策满意度和更低的美容期望差异的参与者身体意象困扰更低。

结论

对于那些希望接受治疗的人来说,医学纹身可能是改善身体意象困扰和心理健康的一种有价值的工具,但还需要更多的研究。支持医学纹身对幸存者心理健康有益的实证研究对于在全国范围内的保险提供者中标准化保险覆盖范围并促进其作为补充干预措施的应用至关重要。这种补充干预措施应采用以患者为中心的方法,与患者的价值观和偏好保持一致。

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