Author/Authors :
Salahian, Afshin Department of Psychology - Faculty of psychology - Pyame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Given the importance of surgery due to its high rank in Iran and its exorbitant
costs, this study aimed to examine the mental health and self-image among the applicants of
cosmetic surgery.
Methods: The study sample consisted of 180 individuals (90 applicants and 90 non-applicants)
by using simple random sampling. Research tools were SCL90, Beck’s self-image,
and demographic questionnaires. Data were analyzed using simple correlation, χ2, and multivariate
statistics.
Results: Results indicated that there were significant differences in obsession-compulsion,
sensitivity in interpersonal relationships, depression, physical attractiveness, and social skills
between two groups (Sig <0.05). The scores of mental health and self-image among cosmetic
surgery applicants were significantly lower than non-applicants.
Conclusion: Therefore, clinical interviews and psychological counselling by psychiatric and
psychologists is recommended, especially before cosmetic surgery.