Title of article :
The Effect of Cosmetic Surgery on Sexual SelfEsteem: Attitudes toward Body Image and WellBeing in Married Women
Author/Authors :
Esmalian Khamseh, Ladan Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University - North Tehran Branch, Tehran , Nodargahfard, Mahmood Faculty of Psychology - Islamic Azad University - Karaj Branch, Karaj
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Nowadays in different communities, we are confronting an everincreasing trend of cosmetic surgeries. The present research was carried out with the aim of investigating sexual self-esteem,
attitude to body image and well-being in married women aged
from 20 to 30 years old before and after cosmetic surgery in
Tehran, Iran.
METHODS
The research was a semi-experimental design with pre- and posttest. The statistical population consisted 80 married women. The
research sample was selected by means of the convenience sampling
approach. This group was similar in terms of age, education, and
marital status. The research data were accumulated using the Zeanah
and Schwarz sexual self-esteem questionnaire, the Fisher body image
questionnaire and the Ryff psychological well-being questionnaire,
and were analyzed by multivariate analysis of variance.
RESULTS
The average scores of all three variables, involving “sexual selfesteem”, “body image” and “well-being” were dramatically
different before and after cosmetic surgery (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION
It can be ascertained that people after cosmetic surgery had
higher sexual self-esteem, were more satisfied with their body image, and experienced more well-being.
Keywords :
Sexual self-esteem , Body image , Well-being , Cosmetic surgery
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery