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The implications of body-image dissatisfaction among kidney-transplant recipients.

Authors :
Yagil, Yaron
Geller, Shulamit
Sidi, Yael
Tirosh, Yael
Katz, Paulina
Nakache, Richard
Source :
Psychology, Health & Medicine; Dec2015, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p955-962, 8p, 1 Chart
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The role that body image plays in the psychological adjustment of kidney-transplant recipients is an understudied issue. In the current study, the association between three variables – (a) body-image dissatisfaction, (b) quality of life (QOL), and (c) psychological distress – was investigated. The research participants were 45 kidney-transplant recipients who were under follow-up care at the Transplant Unit of the Tel-Aviv Medical Center (Israel). Body image, psychological distress, and QOL were measured using self-report questionnaires [Body-Image Ideals Questionnaire (BIIQ), Brief Symptoms Inventory (BSI), and SF-12]. Medical and background data were collected from medical and administrative records. The findings indicated an association between higher level of body-image dissatisfaction and a decrease in several quality-of-life dimensions (role emotional, physical pain, general health, and social functioning), and with an increase in psychological distress. These findings highlight the importance of body-image dissatisfaction as a factor that is associated with QOL and psychological distress among kidney-transplant recipients. Body image warrants further attention and should be screened and treated among those who demonstrate high levels of dissatisfaction. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13548506
Volume :
20
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Psychology, Health & Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110137013
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13548506.2014.972417