University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA.
Body Image. 2012 Sep;9(4):469-75. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2012.06.003. Epub 2012 Jul 12.
The tripartite model of influence proposes that three primary core sources of influence-parents, peers and media-contribute to the development of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. In the current study, this model was examined in a sample of 205 undergraduate women. This study added to previous research by investigating mother and father criticism separately and by examining the potential moderating effects of parental attachment in the pathway to body dissatisfaction. Results indicated partial support for the tripartite model of influence. Sociocultural influences (media) were found to be a significant predictor of body dissatisfaction, but not parental or peer criticism. Anxious attachment was found to be a significant moderator on the effects of sociocultural attitudes in body dissatisfaction. Limitations and future research implications are discussed.
影响的三方模型提出,父母、同伴和媒体这三个主要核心影响源促成了身体不满和饮食失调的发展。在当前的研究中,该模型在 205 名本科女性样本中进行了检验。这项研究通过分别研究母亲和父亲的批评以及检验父母依恋在身体不满途径中的潜在调节作用,对以前的研究进行了补充。结果表明,该影响的三方模型得到了部分支持。社会文化影响(媒体)被发现是身体不满的一个重要预测因素,但不是父母或同伴的批评。焦虑依恋被发现是社会文化态度对身体不满影响的一个重要调节因素。讨论了局限性和未来研究的意义。