Role of Body Image, Social Support and Religious Beliefs in Predicting Botox Cosmetic Surgery

Abstract:
Background and
Purpose
The increasing growth of cosmetic surgeries, especially Botox has raised the need for further attention to this cosmetic treatment. The current study investigated the role of body image, social support and religious beliefs in predicting Botox cosmetic surgery in Kermanshah.
Materials And Methods
This causal-comparative study was performed in two groups of Botox applicants (n=330) and those who were interested in having Botox cosmetic surgery (n=310) attending skin care and beauty clinics. They were selected by convenient sampling in Kermanshah, Iran, 2014. Data was collected using three questionnaires: the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith (1997), the Zimet's Perceived Social Support (1998) and the Appearance Schemas Inventory developed by Cash (1990). Data analysis was done in SPSS V.19 applying discriminate analysis.
Results
Significant difference was found between the two groups in predictive variables (P
Conclusion
According to this study, the body schema of body appearance, social support by significant others, and perceived support by family play significant roles in predicting cosmetic surgeries.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Volume:26 Issue: 144, 2017
Pages:
218 to 229
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