Literature DB >> 21263062

Does the portrayal of tanning in Australian women's magazines relate to real women's tanning beliefs and behavior?

Helen G Dixon1, Charles D Warne, Maree L Scully, Melanie A Wakefield, Suzanne J Dobbinson.   

Abstract

Content analysis data on the tans of 4,422 female Caucasian models sampled from spring and summer magazine issues were combined with readership data to generate indices of potential exposure to social modeling of tanning via popular women's magazines over a 15-year period (1987 to 2002). Associations between these indices and cross-sectional telephone survey data from the same period on 5,675 female teenagers' and adults' tanning attitudes, beliefs, and behavior were examined using logistic regression models. Among young women, greater exposure to tanning in young women's magazines was associated with increased likelihood of endorsing pro-tan attitudes and beliefs. Among women of all ages, greater exposure to tanned models via the most popular women's magazines was associated with increased likelihood of attempting to get a tan but lower likelihood of endorsing pro-tan attitudes. Popular women's magazines may promote and reflect real women's tanning beliefs and behavior.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21263062     DOI: 10.1177/1090198110369057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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