Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Body Image. 2013 Jun;10(3):316-25. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.02.005. Epub 2013 Mar 21.
Paying attention to thin media models may negatively affect women's self-evaluation. This study aimed to reduce the amount of attention that young women give to appearance-related information by challenging the sociocultural norms for appearance, and studied the moderating role of self-esteem. Seventy-one college women either received norm-confirming, norm-challenging, or no information regarding the sociocultural norms for appearance. Subsequently, participants' visual attention to appearance-related and neutral advertisements was measured using an eye-tracker. The results demonstrate that when no information or norm-confirming information was received, women with lower self-esteem paid more attention to the appearance-related advertisements than women with higher self-esteem. Importantly however, when norm-challenging information was received, women with lower self-esteem paid significantly less attention to the appearance-related ads than women with lower self-esteem who did not receive this manipulation. These findings indicate that challenging the sociocultural norms for appearance can attenuate the amount of attention women give to appearance-related media.
关注“瘦媒体”模型可能会对女性的自我评价产生负面影响。本研究旨在通过挑战与外表相关的社会文化规范来减少年轻女性对外表相关信息的关注,并研究了自尊的调节作用。71 名女大学生要么接受了与外表相关的社会文化规范相符的信息、具有挑战性的信息,要么没有收到任何信息。随后,使用眼动仪测量了参与者对与外表相关的和中性的广告的视觉注意力。结果表明,当没有收到信息或与规范相符的信息时,自尊水平较低的女性比自尊水平较高的女性更多地关注与外表相关的广告。然而,重要的是,当收到具有挑战性的信息时,与没有收到这种信息的女性相比,自尊水平较低的女性对与外表相关的广告的关注度显著降低。这些发现表明,挑战与外表相关的社会文化规范可以减少女性对外表相关媒体的关注。