We investigated the relationship of sociocultural influences (SI) promoting thinness (parental, peer and media pressures for thinness, and individual value for modernity), age and body mass Index (BMI) to body dissatisfaction (BD) and dieting in 294 Hong Kong community adolescent girls. We proposed that BD mediated SI's relationship with dieting. In bivariate analyses, all variables were significantly (p≤.05) related to BD (β's from 0.14 to 0.59), and, except for modernity, to dieting (β's from 0.17 to 0.51). In multivariate analyses, peer (β=0.32, p<.001) and media pressures for thinness (β=0.18, p<.01) bypassed BD and were directly associated with dieting. A culture of thinness appears to be associated with weight loss efforts among girls...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction a...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
This study investigates the relationships among sociocultural pressures to be thin, internalisation ...
Body dissatisfaction, importance of thinness, dieting behaviour, and weight watching were examined t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the status of socio-cultural influences, in...
A shift towards the concept of thin body image is occurring among the urban girls, as an outcome of ...
Little research on body dissatisfaction and body change behaviors, and the sociocultural influences ...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
Sociocultural attitudes toward appearance and its linkage to body mass index (BMI) and body image is...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the recent trends and issues on the drive for thinness and ...
Despite growing research investigating prevalence rates of BD among Malaysian women, there has been ...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural factors implicated in explanations of weigh...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction a...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
This study investigates the relationships among sociocultural pressures to be thin, internalisation ...
Body dissatisfaction, importance of thinness, dieting behaviour, and weight watching were examined t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the status of socio-cultural influences, in...
A shift towards the concept of thin body image is occurring among the urban girls, as an outcome of ...
Little research on body dissatisfaction and body change behaviors, and the sociocultural influences ...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
Sociocultural attitudes toward appearance and its linkage to body mass index (BMI) and body image is...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the recent trends and issues on the drive for thinness and ...
Despite growing research investigating prevalence rates of BD among Malaysian women, there has been ...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural factors implicated in explanations of weigh...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction a...
We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude developme...