Dunkley T L, Wertheim E H, Paxton S J
School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Adolescence. 2001 Summer;36(142):265-79.
This study examined the perceived role of three types of sociocultural agents (peers, parents, and media) in influencing body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint in adolescent girls. Participants were 577 grade 10 girls from six schools who completed questionnaires in class and had height and weight measured. Two path analyses resulted in a similar pattern. While current body size strongly predicted ideal body size and body dissatisfaction, perceived influence of multiple sociocultural agents regarding thinness also had a direct relationship with body ideal and dissatisfaction. Dietary restraint was predicted directly from body dissatisfaction and sociocultural influences. Peers, parents, and media varied in their perceived influence. The findings support the idea that those girls who show the most body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint live in a subculture supporting a thin ideal and encouraging dieting.
本研究考察了三种社会文化因素(同龄人、父母和媒体)在影响少女身体不满和饮食限制方面所扮演的角色。研究参与者为来自六所学校的577名十年级女生,她们在课堂上完成问卷调查,并测量了身高和体重。两项路径分析得出了相似的模式。当前的体型强烈预测了理想体型和身体不满,而多种社会文化因素对瘦的感知影响也与身体理想和不满有直接关系。饮食限制直接由身体不满和社会文化影响预测得出。同龄人、父母和媒体在其感知影响方面存在差异。研究结果支持了这样一种观点,即那些身体不满和饮食限制最严重的女孩生活在一种支持瘦的理想并鼓励节食的亚文化中。