| Literature DB >> 23809858 |
Lenny R Vartanian1, Shanta Dey.
Abstract
This study examined the associations among self-concept clarity, thin-ideal internalization, appearance-related social comparison tendencies, and body dissatisfaction. Female university students (N=278) completed self-report measures of these constructs. Structural equation modeling revealed several key findings: (a) thin-ideal internalization mediated the link between appearance-related social comparison tendencies and body dissatisfaction; (b) self-concept clarity was negatively associated with both thin-ideal internalization and appearance-related social comparison tendencies; and (c) thin-ideal internalization mediated the link between self-concept clarity and body dissatisfaction. These findings suggest that low self-concept clarity might contribute to body image problems because it increases women's vulnerability to thin-ideal internalization and appearance-related social comparison tendencies.Entities:
Keywords: Appearance-related social comparison; Body dissatisfaction; Self-concept clarity; Thin-ideal internalization
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23809858 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445