a Department of Communicology , University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
Health Commun. 2018 Oct;33(10):1199-1210. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1350905. Epub 2017 Aug 8.
This study examined whether social competence mediates the association between family communication and undergraduate males' body satisfaction. Male undergraduate students (N = 442) completed an online survey assessing their perceptions of mothers' as well as fathers' family communication patterns (FCPs), social competence, and body satisfaction. Results generally supported the hypothesized model. Conversation orientation, regardless of whether mothers' or fathers', was positively associated with social competence, which, in turn, was positively related to body satisfaction. On the other hand, the role of conformity orientation in predicting males' body satisfaction varied by parental sex (mothers or fathers): Mothers' conformity orientation was associated with body satisfaction through social competence in an expected manner, whereas fathers' conformity orientation was related to none of the endogenous variables. However, once mothers' FCPs were eliminated from the model, fathers' conformity orientation became a direct as well as indirect predictor of sons' body satisfaction through social competence. Interpretations of the findings, practical implications, and a future direction are discussed.
本研究考察了社会能力是否在家庭沟通与男性本科生身体满意度之间起中介作用。442 名男性本科大学生完成了一项在线调查,评估他们对母亲和父亲家庭沟通模式(FCP)、社会能力和身体满意度的看法。结果普遍支持假设模型。无论母亲还是父亲的对话取向都与社会能力呈正相关,而社会能力又与身体满意度呈正相关。另一方面,父母性别(母亲或父亲)对预测男性身体满意度的从众取向的作用不同:母亲的从众取向以预期的方式通过社会能力与身体满意度相关,而父亲的从众取向与任何内生变量都不相关。然而,一旦从模型中消除了母亲的 FCP,父亲的从众取向就通过社会能力成为儿子身体满意度的直接和间接预测因素。讨论了对这些发现的解释、实际意义和未来方向。