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The influence of aesthetic surgery on the profile of emotion.

Gordana Rubesa1, Tamara Tic-Bacić, Helena Svesko-Visentin, Giordano Bacić.   

Abstract

In the clinical practise it has been observed that the person changes physically, too, after aesthetic surgery. The aim of this work was to examine, by objective psychological measurements, what changes occur, and what personality features change. Forty six subjects that had an aesthetic surgery were examined; they were tested before, and eighteen month after the surgery by the Profile Index of Emotion (PIE). Before the re-testing the subjects were analyzed by "The Life Events Scale" to exclude the possibility of the influence of new life events on the results of the re-test. The control group of 29 volunteers was tested by the same psychological instruments. The control group never verbalized the wish for an aesthetic surgery; they were never in psychiatric treatment, and the corresponded to the experimental group in the age, sex and education level. Analysis of the data obtained from PIE test before and after the operation shows a statistical significant increase of the adaptability segments and an improvement of capacity for taking and giving. Emotional conflict does not disappear, but a new balance is established, satisfaction is higher, and the identity is more integrated.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22220403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Coll Antropol        ISSN: 0350-6134


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Authors:  Jiri Pumprla; Kinga Howorka; Zuzana Kolackova; Eliska Sovova
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2015-02-20
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