Introduction: Tattoo is expected to alter the new wearer's perception of the individual's identity. For the same reason, tattoos seem to have the ability to have a greater impact on one's self, with minimal variations and majority potentially affected identity. Aims: Examine the tattoos along with the level of somatic symptoms with life's various dimensions. Methodology: The study was conducted in the student community studying in professional colleges. The study was conducted between January 2018 to June 2018. The tool used to measure the somatic symptoms were based on the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)scale. PHQ-15 Somatic Symptom Severity. Results: The somatic symptoms scores are given as follows; 1=0-5, 2=6-10, 3=11-15, 4=>21. Score...
The number of tattooed people has substantially increased in the past years. Surveys in different co...
This study was designed to explore how individuals with visible tattoos (on hands, face or neck), un...
The body modification culture is an under-researched social group. Psychologists have yet to examine...
Introduction: Over the past decades, tattoos have become increasingly popular probably in most Europ...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
Previous studies on psychosocial aspects of tattooing have not examined prospective changes in self-...
Tattooing is a permanent form of body art applied onto the skin with a decorative ink, and it has be...
Background: Body art in the form of ornamental tattoos has been prevalent since ages and is followed...
Tattooing, particularly for women, has often been considered a marker of psychopathology and devianc...
Coping with emotional pain and the phenomena of tattooing are often cited together as ways people ex...
Background: Tattoos were historically associated with deviant behaviours or religious and other soci...
The goal of this thesis is to conduct qualitative research aimed at psychological aspects of tattoos...
"This study had the intention of exploring the positive effects tattooing has on an individual in re...
Background: Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur,...
There has been an increase in the numbers of women getting tattoos. The purpose of this study was to...
The number of tattooed people has substantially increased in the past years. Surveys in different co...
This study was designed to explore how individuals with visible tattoos (on hands, face or neck), un...
The body modification culture is an under-researched social group. Psychologists have yet to examine...
Introduction: Over the past decades, tattoos have become increasingly popular probably in most Europ...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
Previous studies on psychosocial aspects of tattooing have not examined prospective changes in self-...
Tattooing is a permanent form of body art applied onto the skin with a decorative ink, and it has be...
Background: Body art in the form of ornamental tattoos has been prevalent since ages and is followed...
Tattooing, particularly for women, has often been considered a marker of psychopathology and devianc...
Coping with emotional pain and the phenomena of tattooing are often cited together as ways people ex...
Background: Tattoos were historically associated with deviant behaviours or religious and other soci...
The goal of this thesis is to conduct qualitative research aimed at psychological aspects of tattoos...
"This study had the intention of exploring the positive effects tattooing has on an individual in re...
Background: Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur,...
There has been an increase in the numbers of women getting tattoos. The purpose of this study was to...
The number of tattooed people has substantially increased in the past years. Surveys in different co...
This study was designed to explore how individuals with visible tattoos (on hands, face or neck), un...
The body modification culture is an under-researched social group. Psychologists have yet to examine...