Author:
Beale Solveig,Lisper Hans-Olof,Palm Bodil
Abstract
SummaryData from interviews with 64 women who were to undergo or already had undergone an augmentation mammaplasty were compared with data from a control group of 28 women. Great differences existed between the groups, mainly with regard to personality test data and childhood milieu. The women operated on were in general less certain of themselves and felt less feminine. These factors seem to be a sufficient basis for the appearance of the problem. Cultural norms are obviously also important but seem to influence all women in the same way.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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