Literature DB >> 26808353

Body image and face image in Asian American and white women: Examining associations with surveillance, construal of self, perfectionism, and sociocultural pressures.

David A Frederick1, Mackenzie C Kelly2, Janet D Latner2, Gaganjyot Sandhu3, Yuying Tsong4.   

Abstract

Asian American women experience sociocultural pressures that could place them at increased risk for experiencing body and face dissatisfaction. Asian American and White women completed measures of appearance evaluation, overweight preoccupation, face satisfaction, face dissatisfaction frequency, perfectionism, surveillance, interdependent and independent self-construal, and perceived sociocultural pressures. In Study 1 (N=182), Asian American women were more likely than White women to report low appearance evaluation (24% vs. 12%; d=-0.50) and to be sometimes-always dissatisfied with the appearance of their eyes (38% vs. 6%; d=0.90) and face overall (59% vs. 34%; d=0.41). In Study 2 (N=488), they were more likely to report low appearance evaluation (36% vs. 23%; d=-0.31) and were less likely to report high eye appearance satisfaction (59% vs. 88%; d=-0.84). The findings highlight the importance of considering ethnic differences when assessing body and face image.
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Keywords:  Asian American; Body image; Ethnic differences; Face satisfaction; Objectification; Perfectionism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26808353     DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2015.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Body Image        ISSN: 1740-1445


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