일부 지역 이주여성의 신체적,심리적 스트레스와 피부상태 |
오수정, 강수경 |
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Research Paper : Physical and Psychological Stress and Skin Condition of the migrant women in a Local Area |
Su Jeong Oh, Soo Kyung Kang |
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Abstract |
This study aimed to understand the effects of physical and psychological stresses in migrant women on skin troubles and the lipid and moisture conditions in their skin, and the results are presented as follows: There was a significant difference in moisture conditions between stress groups according to physical stress, broken capillaries, sensitivity, acne, pigmentary deposits, and wrinkles. There was asignificant difference in moisture conditions between subjects according to ayes and nays with regard to broken capillaries, sensitivity, and wrinkles. Also, when the subjects had broken capillaries, sensitivity, and pigmentary deposits while they had no acne, there was asignificant difference in moisture conditions between the stress groups, which indicates there was some interaction between them. There was a significant difference in moisture conditions between groups according to psychological stress, sensitivity, acne, pigmentarydeposits, and wrinkles, and there was a significant difference in moisture conditions according to broken capillaries, sensitivity, and wrinkles. When they had no broken capillaries or acne, there was a significant difference in moisture conditions of the low-stress group, which indicates there was interaction between them. There was a significant difference in lipid conditions between the stress groups according to physical stress, broken capillaries, sensitivity, acne, pigmentary deposits, and wrinkles, and there was a significant difference in lipid conditions according to sensitivity, acne and wrinkles. Also, when the subjects had sensitivity and acne, there was a significant difference in lipid conditions in the high-stress group, which indicates there was interaction between them. There was a significant difference in lipid conditions between stressed groups according to psychological stress, broken capillaries, sensitivity, pigmentarydeposits, and wrinkles, and there was a significant difference in lipid conditions according to sensitivity, acne, and wrinkles. When the subjects had sensitive skin, there was a significant difference in lipid conditions between stress groups. When they had acne, there was asignificant difference in lipid conditions in the high-stress group, but when they did not have acne, there was a significant difference in lipid conditions in the low-stress group, which indicates there was some interaction between them. There was a difference in lipid and moisture conditions according to physical and psychological stress and skin trouble. |
Key Words:
Migrant women, Physical Stress, Psychological Stress, Skin Condition, Skin troubles |
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