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Sculpting the Body Beautiful: Attachment Style,Neuroticism, and Use of Cosmetic Surgeries
Authors:Davis  Deborah  Vernon  Michael L.
Affiliation:(1) University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada
Abstract:Use of cosmetic surgeries has increased steadily over the last decade, and continues to rise in young and old alike. The purpose of present research was to investigate the relationship of personality to use of cosmetic procedures of various kinds. It was expected that adult attachment style, in particular attachment anxiety, would be positively related to use of cosmetic procedures. ldquoAttachment anxietyrdquo involves excessive approval seeking and concern over achieving and maintaining the love of significant others (such as romantic relationship partners). Such concerns could, in turn, lead to use of a variety of strategies for maintaining positive regard, including cosmetic surgeries to enhance physical appearance. Results supported this hypothesis, particularly among women. Neuroticism was also related to some procedures, though the relationships were generally weaker than those for attachment anxiety, and largely disappeared in regression analyses that controlled for the separate influence of the two variables.
Keywords:cosmetic surgery  personality  attachment style  attachment anxiety
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