Sharp Gemma, Tiggemann Marika, Mattiske Julie
School of Psychology, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia.
Body Image. 2014 Sep;11(4):482-7. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.07.009. Epub 2014 Aug 15.
The study aimed to examine the influence of media and peers on attitudes towards cosmetic surgery using a sociocultural framework. A sample of 351 Australian women aged 18-69 years completed measures of media exposure, friend conversations, internalisation of appearance ideals, appearance comparison, body dissatisfaction, and attitudes towards cosmetic surgery. Correlational analysis showed that almost all media and friend variables were significantly correlated with positive attitudes towards cosmetic surgery. A structural equation model based on the sociocultural model showed a good level of fit to the data. The effects of media exposure and friend conversations on body dissatisfaction and attitudes towards cosmetic surgery were mediated by internalisation. We concluded that media exposure and friend conversations affected attitudes towards cosmetic surgery both directly and indirectly. Our results contribute to the understanding of the sociocultural mechanisms underlying women's motivations for cosmetic surgery.
该研究旨在运用社会文化框架,考察媒体和同龄人对整容手术态度的影响。351名年龄在18至69岁之间的澳大利亚女性样本完成了媒体曝光、朋友间对话、外表理想内化、外表比较、身体不满以及对整容手术态度的测量。相关分析表明,几乎所有媒体和朋友相关变量都与对整容手术的积极态度显著相关。基于社会文化模型的结构方程模型显示与数据拟合度良好。媒体曝光和朋友间对话对身体不满及整容手术态度的影响通过内化起中介作用。我们得出结论,媒体曝光和朋友间对话直接和间接地影响了对整容手术的态度。我们的研究结果有助于理解女性进行整容手术动机背后的社会文化机制。