Boothroyd Lynda G, Perrett David I
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, Fife, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2006 Sep 22;273(1599):2375-80. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3579.
It has been suggested that absence of the father during early childhood has long-reaching effects on reproductive strategy and development of offspring. This paper reports two studies designed to investigate the physical characteristics of daughters associated with father absence. Study 1 used a facial averaging method to produce composite images of faces of women whose parents separated during their childhood (who were 'father absent'), women whose parents remained together, but had poor quality relationships and women whose parents were together and had good quality relationships. Images were then rated by male and female judges. Father absence and poor parental relationships were associated with apparent facial masculinity and reduced attractiveness in daughters. Poor parental relationships were also associated with reduced apparent health. Study 2 compared family background with body measurements and found that father absence or a poor quality relationship between parents were associated with body masculinity (high waist-to-hip ratio) and increased weight-for-height and adiposity. These results highlight the possibility of physical masculinization being associated with purported father absence 'effects'.
有人提出,童年早期父亲缺失会对后代的生殖策略和发育产生深远影响。本文报告了两项旨在调查与父亲缺失相关的女儿身体特征的研究。研究1使用面部平均法制作了童年时期父母离异(即“父亲缺失”)的女性、父母未离异但关系不佳的女性以及父母关系良好且未离异的女性的面部合成图像。然后由男性和女性评委对面部图像进行评分。父亲缺失和不良的父母关系与女儿面部明显的男性化特征以及吸引力降低有关。不良的父母关系还与明显的健康状况下降有关。研究2将家庭背景与身体测量数据进行了比较,发现父亲缺失或父母关系不佳与身体男性化特征(高腰臀比)以及身高体重比增加和肥胖有关。这些结果凸显了身体男性化与所谓的父亲缺失“影响”相关的可能性。