Predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction among young males and females in China |
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Authors: | Chen Hong Gao Xiao Jackson Todd |
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Affiliation: | Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, China. chenhg@swu.edu.cn |
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Abstract: | The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction among young males and females (N=1377) in China. Six factors were assessed, including body mass index (BMI), perception of teasing, social pressure to be thin, appearance comparison, thin-ideal internalization and perceived social support. Variables were examined respectively for males and females. One SEM model, which had good fit indices, was developed for each gender. For both genders, BMI exerted its influence on body image directly and indirectly through perception of teasing. Two sources of sociocultural influence, perception of teasing and social pressure to be thin, also directly predicted body dissatisfaction. Gender differences were found in the relation between mediational mechanisms (social comparison and thin-ideal internalization) and body dissatisfaction. For females but not males, social comparison and internalization acted as weak but significant mediators between sociocultural influence and body image concerns. Implications and limitations are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Body image Risk factors Teasing Social pressure Gender SEM models China |
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