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哥伦比亚女性对暴力的恐惧与对高 BMI 男性偏好降低有关。

Fear of Violence among Colombian Women Is Associated with Reduced Preferences for High-BMI Men.

机构信息

Perception Lab, School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, St Mary's Quad, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 9JP, UK.

出版信息

Hum Nat. 2019 Sep;30(3):341-369. doi: 10.1007/s12110-019-09350-8.

Abstract

Recent studies reveal that violence significantly contributes to explaining individual's facial preferences. Women who feel at higher risk of violence prefer less-masculine male faces. Given the importance of violence, we explore its influence on people's preferences for a different physical trait. Masculinity correlates positively with male strength and weight or body mass index (BMI). In fact, masculinity and BMI tend to load on the same component of trait perception. Therefore we predicted that individuals' perceptions of danger from violence will relate to preferences for facial cues to low-BMI. In two studies in Colombia, men and women from Bogota, Medellin, and surrounding communities were shown pairs of faces transformed to epitomize the shape correlates of men with high or low-BMI. The images were of European, Salvadoran, or Colombian men. Participants were asked to choose the face they considered most attractive. Subsequently, participants answered a survey about their health (e.g., frequency of illnesses the past year), media access (e.g., frequency of Internet use), education level (e.g., graduating from high school), and experiences/perceptions of violence in study 1 and about specific types of violence (public and domestic) in study 2. Results from both studies showed that women who experienced/perceived higher levels of violence preferred faces of low-BMI Salvadoran men. Preferences for low-BMI facial cues were significantly explained by violence (public or domestic), even after controlling for all other variables (including age, education, health, and media access). These results may reflect women's strategy to avoid male partners capable of inflicting harm.

摘要

最近的研究表明,暴力行为在很大程度上可以解释个体对面部偏好的影响。那些感到面临更高暴力风险的女性更喜欢长相不那么阳刚的男性。鉴于暴力行为的重要性,我们探索了它对人们对另一种身体特征偏好的影响。男性气质与男性的力量和体重或体重指数(BMI)呈正相关。事实上,男性气质和 BMI 往往加载在特质感知的同一成分上。因此,我们预测个体对暴力危险的感知将与对面部低 BMI 线索的偏好相关。在哥伦比亚的两项研究中,来自波哥大、麦德林和周边社区的男性和女性被展示了代表高 BMI 和低 BMI 男性的面部特征的配对。这些图像是欧洲人、萨尔瓦多人或哥伦比亚人的面孔。参与者被要求选择他们认为最有吸引力的面孔。随后,参与者回答了一份关于他们健康状况(例如过去一年患病频率)、媒体接触(例如互联网使用频率)、教育程度(例如高中毕业)以及在研究 1 中经历/感知暴力情况的调查,以及在研究 2 中对特定类型暴力(公共和家庭)的调查。两项研究的结果都表明,经历/感知到更高水平暴力的女性更喜欢低 BMI 的萨尔瓦多男性的面孔。即使在控制了所有其他变量(包括年龄、教育、健康和媒体接触)之后,对低 BMI 面部线索的偏好仍与暴力(公共或家庭)显著相关。这些结果可能反映了女性避免伤害能力的男性伴侣的策略。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/29da/6698270/06a5897fcede/12110_2019_9350_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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