Volume 3, Issue 4 (11-2013)                   J Research Health 2013, 3(4): 545-550 | Back to browse issues page

XML Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Valizade M, Hasanvandi S, Mehrabizade Honarmand M, Keikhayfarzaneh M M, Mousavi S S. Correlation between coping styles and body dysmorphic concern among student. J Research Health 2013; 3 (4) :545-550
URL: http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-229-en.html
1- Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz , mahdivalizade@yahoo.com
2- Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
Abstract:   (12083 Views)
Background and Aim: worry about physical appearance is in psychiatric disorders. This occupation about body image is one of the main worry in the female students. The aim of present study was to determine the relationship between body dysmorphic concern and coping styles among female students in Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz. Method: In this survey study, 141 female students were selected through random sampling among students in dormitory and responded to body dysmorphic concern Inventory and Andlers and Parker's coping styles Inventory. Datas from above questionnaires, were analysed from SPSS-16 and statistical test of pearson's correlation and stepwise regresson. Findings: Results of pearson's correlation showed that coping styles of emotion – focused, distracted and occupation have statistical relationship r=./46 p= <./001, r=./28 p= <./01 and r=./16 p= <./5with body dysmorphic concern respectively. Also, results of step wise regression showed that coping styles of emotion-focused and distraction are most predictors of body dysmorphic concern respectively. Conclusion: The result of this study showed that coping styles can be main predictive elements for body dysmorphic concern. So, can with education effective coping skills to students help to increase mental health of them.
Full-Text [PDF 424 kb]   (2235 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Orginal Article | Subject: ● International Health
Received: 2012/12/5 | Accepted: 2013/05/7 | Published: 2013/12/17

Add your comments about this article : Your username or Email:
CAPTCHA

Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

© 2024 CC BY-NC 4.0 | Journal of Research and Health

Designed & Developed by : Yektaweb