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KMID : 1160120130020010020
Journal of the Korean Society of Beauty Cultural Arts
2013 Volume.2 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.35
A Study on the Perceptions of Scalp and Behavioral Patterns of Scalp Care with Male College Students
Lee Seol-Hee

Soung Yeon-Sook
Lee Keun-Kwang
Abstract
It was found that the survey on the perceptions of scalp and the behavioral pattern of scalp care with male college students, South Chungcheong-namdo area has resulted in as follows. There was a significant relationship(p<.01) between the dyeing?bleaching?perm and the scalp care behaviors of male college students by grade, while there was statistical significance(p<.01) as to whether they went through hair loss in the relationship with their perceptions of scalp care and behavioral pattern by major. In addition, in the relationship between the perceptions of scalp care and the behavioral pattern by their health status?stress, it showed the statistical significance (p<.005) in good health cases, with the significant(p<.01) recognized also in their thoughts on scalp care. However, there was no any significance in the relationship between the health status and scalp care behaviors. In addition,, there was no significance shown between the degree of stress and the scalp status, but there was the significance(p<.001) recognized in the students who thought they needed scalp care. In terms of the relationship between the drinking/smoking habits and the scalp care/behavioral pattern, there was no significant by drinking habits, while there was significant(p<.05) shown in the relationship with how much they usually underwent through hair loss. In addition, there was no significant between their behavioral patterns and the smoking habits. In this case, the significant was seen both in those who knew the importance of scalp care(p<.01) and in those who thought they need usually continuous scalp care(p<.005). In terms of the relationship between the scalp care, the perceptions of hair loss and scalp care behaviors by dyeing?bleaching and perm, there was no significant shown, while there was significant(p<.05) recognized in the scalp care behaviors among students who usually did scalp care. It was found there was no statistical significance in the relationship between the scalp care, the perceptions of hair loss and the scalp care behaviors, by the cases if they got a perm or not. In the scalp care behaviors by scalp status and dandruff amount, the significance(p<.001) was shown in the degree of scalp care behaviors, while no significance recognized in the relationship between their hair loss and the scalp care actually done by dandruff amount, but with significance(p<.05) in the scalp care behaviors. In the relationship between the male college students` behavioral patterns depending on scalp care and their continuous scalp care with effect after care and improvement, there was no significant shown between the degree of usual scalp care and the behavioral pattern, while there was significance recognized by the improved effect of scalp care(p<.001) and by the need of continuous scalp care(p<.001).
KEYWORD
Behavioral pattern, hair Loss, male college students, perceptions of scalp care
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