Tao Yajing, Chen Yixun, Zhang Duoduo, Yan Yaping, Pan Zhijun, Zheng Panpan, Lyu Zhenyong
School of Educational Science, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225000, China.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2025 Apr;49(7):2023-2031. doi: 10.1007/s00266-024-04545-6. Epub 2024 Dec 2.
Recently, young women have become the primary drivers of the increasing demand for cosmetic surgery. Previous studies have indicated a significant positive correlation between selfies and considering cosmetic surgery. However, limited research has explored the relationship between different types of selfies (i.e., posting versus non-posting selfies) and attitudes toward plastic surgery among Chinese young adult women, as well as the role of negative physical self in this context.
A sample of 572 Chinese female undergraduates aged 17 to 22 completed measures of selfie behavior, negative physical self, and acceptance of cosmetic surgery.
Results showed a significant positive correlations between non-posting selfies and facial appearance concern, as well as two dimensions of plastic surgery attitude (i.e., the social and consider and the personal). Moreover, the relationship between non-posting selfies and the social and consider dimension of plastic surgery attitudes was mediated by facial appearance concern and fatness concern, while the relationship between non-posting selfies and the personal dimension of plastic surgery attitudes was mediated solely by facial appearance concern. Additionally, fatness concern mediated the relationship between posting selfies and both dimensions of attitudes toward plastic surgery.
These results suggest that posting and non-posting selfies behaviors may affect attitudes toward plastic surgery through different mechanisms. This study provides empirical support for the tripartite influence theory and the self-objectification theory in understanding the relationship selfie behavior and plastic surgery attitudes. Moreover, it underscores the roles of social media and negative physical self in shaping attitudes toward plastic surgery, highlighting the importance for relevant clinicians and practitioners to take these factors into account.
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最近,年轻女性已成为整容手术需求增长的主要驱动力。先前的研究表明,自拍与考虑整容手术之间存在显著的正相关。然而,针对中国年轻成年女性中不同类型自拍(即发布自拍与不发布自拍)与对整形手术的态度之间的关系,以及负面身体自我在此背景下的作用,相关研究较少。
对572名年龄在17至22岁之间的中国女大学生进行了自拍行为、负面身体自我和对整容手术接受程度的测量。
结果显示,不发布自拍与对面部外观的关注以及整形手术态度的两个维度(即社会层面的考虑和个人层面的考虑)之间存在显著的正相关。此外,不发布自拍与整形手术态度的社会层面考虑维度之间的关系由对面部外观的关注和对肥胖的关注介导,而不发布自拍与整形手术态度的个人层面考虑维度之间的关系仅由对面部外观的关注介导。此外,对肥胖的关注介导了发布自拍与对整形手术态度的两个维度之间的关系。
这些结果表明,发布自拍和不发布自拍行为可能通过不同机制影响对整形手术的态度。本研究为三方影响理论和自我物化理论在理解自拍行为与整形手术态度之间的关系提供了实证支持。此外,它强调了社交媒体和负面身体自我在塑造对整形手术态度方面的作用,突出了相关临床医生和从业者考虑这些因素的重要性。
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