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:: Volume 6, Issue 6 (December-January 2018) ::
JHPM 2018, 6(6): 53-63 Back to browse issues page
Compering the Effectiveness of Personal Intelligence and Body Intelligence Training on the Symptoms of Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Cosmetic Surgery Applicants with Mixed Models
Mozafar Ghaffari , Mohamad Narimani , Sajjad Basharpoor , Nader Hajlo
Faculty of Education and Psychology, Mohaghegh Ardabili University, Ardabil, Iran , narimani@uma.ac.ir
Abstract:   (5941 Views)
Introduction: Body dysmorphic disorder, is one of the most common causes of cosmetic surgery. The aim of this research is to compare the effectiveness of personal intelligence and body intelligence training on the symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery applicants with mixed models.
Methods: This study is semi-experimental study which was conducted through pre-test, posttest and follow-up. Statistical samples of the present study consisted of 48 applicants who referred to Tabriz cosmetic surgery centers in 2016. Samples were randomly divided in to three groups of 16 (personal intelligence, body intelligence training groups and control groups). For collecting data, “Mayer’s Personal Intelligence”, “Anderson’s Body Intelligence”, and “Body Dysmorphic Metacognition Questionnaire (BDMÇQ)” Were used. The validity and reliability of the questionnaires were confirmed in the previous studies.  The data was analyzed with SPSS.22 statistical software.
Results: Results shows that the personal intelligence and the body intelligence training have significant effects on decreasing the body dysmorphic disorder in the cosmetic surgery applicants (F= 3.8; P<0.006). But difference effectiveness of these interventions is not significant to treat the body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery applicants (F=-2.87; P>0.05).
Conclusions: Both of the therapeutic methods are effective in reducing body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery. Therefore, it is recommended that these therapies can be used to reduce body dysmorphic disorder in cosmetic surgery.

 
Keywords: Personal intelligence, Body intelligence, Body dysmorphic disorder, Cosmetics, surgery, Mixed models
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: health management
Received: 2017/02/21 | Accepted: 2018/02/3 | Published: 2018/02/3
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