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Beauty and the burn: tanning and other appearance-altering attitudes and behaviors
Authors:Meghan M. Gillen  Charlotte H. Markey
Affiliation:1. Division of Social Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, Abington, PA, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA
Abstract:Tanning is often prompted by appearance concerns, yet little is known about associations between tanning and other appearance-altering behaviors. In the current study, we examined potential correlates of indoor and outdoor tanning that, like tanning, may enhance appearance but present health risks. College students (N = 284; Mage = 20.14, SD = 3.39) completed a survey. The main outcome measures were indoor tanning and outdoor sunbathing. Participants also answered questions pertaining to piercings and tattoos, healthy and unhealthy dieting behaviors, cigarette smoking, and interest in cosmetic surgery and enhancements. Results indicate that indoor tanners were more likely to have piercings, tattoos, to engage in healthy dieting behaviors, and to express interest in cosmetic enhancements. Outdoor sunbathers were more interested in cosmetic enhancements than non-outdoor sunbathers, and female outdoor sunbathers reported more unhealthy dieting behaviors than male outdoor sunbathers. These findings provide evidence for college students’ engagement in a constellation of appearance-oriented risk behaviors.
Keywords:Tanning behavior  tattoos  piercings  dieting  cigarette smoking  cosmetic surgery
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