Department of Family Science, University of Maryland, 1142 School of Public Health Building, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
J Adolesc. 2013 Apr;36(2):403-11. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2013.01.002. Epub 2013 Feb 10.
This study examined the longitudinal relationship between self-esteem and body image distress, as well as the moderating effect of relationships with parents, among adolescents in Korea, using nationally representative prospective panel data. Regarding causal direction, the findings supported bi-directionality for girls, but for boys the association was unidirectional, in that their self-esteem predicted body image distress, but not vice versa. A gender difference also emerged in the moderating effect of quality of relationships with parents. For girls, relationships with parents moderated the effect of body image distress on self-esteem, such that when relationships with parents were better, the effect of greater body image distress on subsequent lower self-esteem was stronger than when relationships with parents were less positive. For boys, relationships with parents moderated the influence of self-esteem on body image distress, such that self-esteem reduced body image distress more when boys had better relationships with parents.
本研究使用全国代表性的前瞻性面板数据,考察了韩国青少年自尊与身体意象困扰之间的纵向关系,以及与父母关系的调节作用。关于因果关系,研究结果支持女孩的双向关系,但对于男孩,这种关系是单向的,即他们的自尊预测身体意象困扰,但反之则不然。父母关系质量的调节作用也存在性别差异。对于女孩,与父母的关系调节了身体意象困扰对自尊的影响,即当与父母的关系更好时,身体意象困扰对随后自尊降低的影响比与父母的关系不那么积极时更强。对于男孩,与父母的关系调节了自尊对身体意象困扰的影响,即当男孩与父母的关系更好时,自尊会减轻身体意象困扰。