magistrsko delo
Zarja Klun (Author), Tanja Repič Slavič (Mentor)

Abstract

Magistrsko delo obravnava kronično vnetno črevesno bolezen v povezavi z doživljanjem telesne samopodobe in uporabo perfekcionizma kot strategije soočanja oziroma spoprijemanja z boleznijo. Teoretični del tako zajema obsežen in poglobljen pregled domače in tuje strokovne literature na temo kronične bolezni, telesne samopodobe in perfekcionizma, nadaljuje pa se s pregledom literature skozi prizmo relacijskega družinskega modela. V empiričnem delu so predstavljeni izsledki raziskave, kjer smo preverjali pet vnaprej postavljenih hipotez ter raziskovali povezanost med dimenzijama KVČB in perfekcionizem ter med dimenzijama KVČB in telesna samopodoba. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 362 udeležencev, od teh 80 moških in 282 žensk, med vsemi pa je bilo 109 oseb z diagnozo KVČB in 253 udeležencev brez diagnoze KVČB. Od 109 udeležencev s KVČB jih je 47 imelo diagnozo UK in 52 diagnozo CB (dva udeleženca sta imela indeterminiran kolitis, osem pa se jih ni opredelilo). Rezultati so pokazali, da obstajata statistično pomembni razliki med skupinama (osebe z diagnozo KVČB in osebe brez diagnoze KVČB) pri doživljanju telesne samopodobe in pri uporabi perfekcionizma. Izsledki raziskave kažejo tudi, da med moškimi in ženskami s KVČB ni statistično pomembne razlike v povprečju pri doživljanju samopodobe, prav tako rezultati niso izkazali statistično pomembne razlike med osebami s CB in z UK v povprečju pri uporabi perfekcionizma. Se je pa pokazalo, da pričakovana razlika med skupinama pri dimenziji vprašalnika MBSRQ, ki se osredotoča na poudarjanje izgleda, ne obstaja, in sicer se osebe s KVČB niso bistveno razlikovale od oseb brez KVČB.

Keywords

kronična vnetna črevesna bolezen;ulcerozni kolitis;Crohnova bolezen;perfekcionizem;telesna samopodoba;relacijski družinski model;relacijska družinska terapija;magistrske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [Z. Klun]
UDC: 159.964:616.344-002(043.2)
COBISS: 19490819 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Inflammatory bowel disease in association with body image and perfectionism
Secondary abstract: This master's thesis examines the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in relation to the body image perception and the use of perfectionism as a strategy for confronting and coping with the disease. The theoretical part encompasses a comprehensive and in-depth overview of domestic and foreign specialised literature on the topic of IBD, body image and perfectionism, and is followed by an overview of the literature through the prism of relational family therapy. The empirical part presents the results of the survey in which we have tested five predetermined hypotheses and investigated the link between the dimensions of IBD and perfectionism, and the dimensions of IBD and body image. The survey included 362 participants, of which 80 men and 282 women. 109 participants were diagnosed with IBD and 253 were not. Of the 109 participants diagnosed with IBD, 47 were diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 52 with Crohn’s disease (CD). The results show that there are two statistically significant differences between the two groups (people diagnosed with IBD and people without IBD diagnosis) in terms of body image perception and the use of perfectionism. The results also indicate that, in general, there is no statistically significant difference in body image perception between men and women diagnosed with IBD. The results also do not indicate any statistically significant difference in the use of perfectionism between respondents diagnosed with CD and those diagnosed with UC. It did turn out, however, that the anticipated difference between the two groups in the dimension of the MBSRQ that focuses on the emphasis of appearance does not exist as the answers of the respondents diagnosed with IBD were not much different to the answers of those not diagnosed with IBD.
Secondary keywords: inflammatory bowel disease;ulcerative colitis;Crohn's disease;perfectionism;body image;relational family therapy;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: VI, 117 str.
ID: 11820759