School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia.
Body Image. 2013 Sep;10(4):591-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.07.006. Epub 2013 Sep 7.
This qualitative study examined preadolescent boys' and girls' body ideals, and peer and media factors that shape these ideals. Sixty-eight children aged 8-10 participated in semi-structured interviews: 19 boys and 17 girls in individual interviews and 16 boys and 16 girls in eight group interviews. Techniques from grounded theory were used to analyze the data. Findings demonstrated that fitness was an important element of boys' and girls' body ideals. For boys the emphasis was on sport, and this was promoted by their peer interactions and the sportsmen they admired. For girls the focus was on looking good, and this was reinforced by their peer conversations, and the actresses and singers they admired. Focus groups further highlighted how peers both reinforced media messages, yet also helped children critique media messages. Implications are discussed for prevention programs that need to be specifically tailored for boys and girls.
本定性研究探讨了青春期前男孩和女孩的身体理想,以及影响这些理想的同伴和媒体因素。68 名 8-10 岁的儿童参加了半结构化访谈:19 名男孩和 17 名女孩进行了个人访谈,16 名男孩和 16 名女孩进行了 8 个小组访谈。扎根理论技术被用于分析数据。研究结果表明,健身是男孩和女孩身体理想的一个重要元素。对于男孩来说,重点是运动,这是由他们的同伴互动和他们崇拜的运动员所推动的。对于女孩来说,重点是看起来漂亮,这是通过她们的同伴对话以及她们崇拜的女演员和歌手得到加强的。焦点小组进一步强调了同伴如何既能强化媒体信息,又能帮助孩子们批判媒体信息。讨论了预防计划的意义,这些计划需要针对男孩和女孩进行具体调整。