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Teachers' attitudes towards plastic surgery in children with Down's syndrome
Authors:N. SAVIOLO-NEGRIN  F. CRISTANTE
Affiliation:Dipartmento di Psicologia Generate, Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy
Abstract:
ABSTRACT. The problem of whether to improve on the physical appearance of children with Down's syndrome by means of plastic surgery is a much debated question which involves bio-ethical and ideological concepts. In this research, the opinions of a group ( n =132) of Italian elementary and junior school teachers are investigated on the basis of a questionnaire. Data are analysed through the application of log-linear models, and parameter estimates are calculated for each response category and interactions between response categories and types of teachers. Results show a greater acceptance of children with Down's syndrome as they are by people who have daily experience of them and who can get to know them better from all points of view. On the other hand, plastic surgery for children with Down's syndrome is considered with more favour by people who are less psychologically involved with them.
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