PERCEPCIJE TJELESNOG IZGLEDA U DOBA COVID-19: PRIMJENA ANKETNOG ISTRAŽIVANJA

Autor: Čular, Matea
Přispěvatelé: Lončar, Marija, Stanić, Sanja, Šuljug Vučica, Zorana
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2022
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Popis: Pojavom virusa COVID-19 krajem 2019. godine, cijeli se svijet okrenuo za 180° stupnjeva. Naši su životi, inače vrlo ubrzanog i dinamičnog karaktera, postali pasivni. Rapidno širenje dotad nepoznatog i nepredvidljivog virusa je uzelo danak u svim životnim aspektima pojedinca; počevši od onih zdravstvenih pa do društvenih i psiholoških. U vrtlogu zbunjenosti i bespomoćnosti, najveći se udio pažnje pridavao otkrivanju te prevenciji zdravstvenih problema dok su se posljedice na preostalim područjima čovjekova života zanemarivale. Osim odnosa prema drugima, meta promjena uzrokovanim novonastalom situacijom bili su i odnosi koje imamo prema sebi. Imajući u vidu navedeno, ovaj se završni rad bavio promjenama u kontekstu odnosa prema tijelu i tjelesnom izgledu. Istraživanje je provedeno online upitnikom na uzorku od 386 mladih muškaraca i žena iz Splita u dobi od 20 do 34 godine. Podaci su se prikupljali od kraja svibnja do početkom srpnja 2022. godine. Online upitnik u Google forms obliku je bio postavljen na nekoliko društvenih mreža. Za istraživanje su obuhvaćeni koncepti tjelesnog izgleda te pandemije. Cilj je bio ispitati percepcije mladih u Splitu o tjelesnom izgledu za vrijeme pandemije. Statistička je analiza podataka pokazala kako su sudionici u najvećem udjelu donekle zadovoljni svojim izgledom te smatraju da nemaju idealan tjelesni izgled. Pokazala se statistički značajna razlika između muškaraca i žena kod zadovoljstva tjelesnim izgledom. Pandemijske su mjere utjecale na odvijanje svakodnevnog života mladih Splićana i Splićanki, a tjelesni im je izgled tijekom pandemije bio podjednako važan kao i prije. U kontekstu održavanja tjelesnog izgleda, sudionici su reducirali odlaske u frizerske i kozmetičke salone. Naposljetku, nije dokazano da su žene tijekom pandemije više posvećivale pažnju tjelesnom izgledu od muškaraca.
With the appearance of the COVID-19 virus at the end of 2019, the whole world turned 180°. Our lives, normally very fast-paced and dynamic, have become passive. The rapid spread of a previously unknown and unpredictable virus took its toll in all aspects of an individual's life; starting from health ones to social and psychological ones. In the vortex of confusion and helplessness, the greatest share of attention was given to the detection and prevention of health problems, while the consequences on the remaining areas of a person's life were neglected. In addition to relationships with others, the target of changes caused by the newly created situation were also the relationships we have with ourselves. Bearing in mind the above, this final paper dealt with changes in the context of attitudes towards the body and physical appearance. The research was conducted using an online questionnaire on a sample of 386 young men and women from Split aged 20 to 34. The data was collected from the end of May to the beginning of July 2022. An online questionnaire in the form of Google forms was posted on several social networks. Concepts of physical appearance and the pandemic are included in the research. The goal was to examine the perceptions of young people in Split about physical appearance during the pandemic. The statistical analysis of the data showed that the majority of participants are somewhat satisfied with their appearance and consider that they do not have an ideal physical appearance. A statistically significant difference between men and women in satisfaction with physical appearance was shown. Pandemic measures affected the everyday life of young men and women from Split, and their physical appearance during the pandemic was just as important as before. In the context of maintaining their physical appearance, the participants reduced visits to hairdressing and beauty salons. After all, it has not been proven that women paid more attention to physical appearance than men during the pandemic.
Databáze: OpenAIRE