Carlson Jones Diane
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-3600, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2004 Sep;40(5):823-35. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.40.5.823.
This longitudinal study of adolescent girls and boys examined the contributions of social (peer appearance context), psychological (internalized appearance ideals and appearance social comparison), and biological (body mass) factors to the development of body dissatisfaction. Students (165 girls and 139 boys) completed questionnaires when they were either in 7th grade or 10th grade and again 1 year later. The results for the boys revealed a singular pathway to body dissatisfaction through internalized commitment to muscularity ideals. The prospective analyses of change in body dissatisfaction among the girls reflected the contributions of appearance conversations with friends, appearance social comparisons, and body mass. There was no evidence of mediation among the boys and limited support for it among the girls.
这项针对青少年女孩和男孩的纵向研究考察了社会(同伴外貌环境)、心理(内化的外貌理想和外貌社会比较)以及生物(体重)因素对身体不满情绪发展的影响。学生(165名女孩和139名男孩)在七年级或十年级时完成问卷调查,并在一年后再次填写。男孩的结果显示,通过内化对肌肉理想的追求,存在一条导致身体不满的单一途径。对女孩身体不满情绪变化的前瞻性分析反映了与朋友的外貌交流、外貌社会比较和体重的影响。没有证据表明男孩中存在中介效应,而女孩中对此的支持有限。