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Predictors of body image dissatisfaction among selected adolescent males.
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Predictors of body image dissatisfaction among selected adolescent males./
Author:
Leone, James Edward.
Description:
288 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Joyce V. Fetro.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-01A.
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Education, Health. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3291662
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9780549380719
Predictors of body image dissatisfaction among selected adolescent males.
Leone, James Edward.
Predictors of body image dissatisfaction among selected adolescent males.
- 288 p.
Adviser: Joyce V. Fetro.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2007.
The purpose of this research study was twofold: (1) to examine the phenomenon of body image satisfaction based on intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social factors identified in current empirical and theoretical literature, and (2) to identify the strongest predictive interpersonal and social factors of body image dissatisfaction among selected adolescent males.
ISBN: 9780549380719Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017668
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Part One included a content analysis of 293 (244 empirical and 49 theoretical) studies concerning body image. The content analysis sample was determined by related literature obtained through online database searches in behavioral, social, psychological, and medical science periodicals from years 1990 to 2005. Identification of the most frequently occurring intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social factors yielded 112 factors including 17 "other" factors. Following identification of the most frequently occurring and statistically significant intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social factors, an instrument [the Adolescent Body Image Satisfaction Scale (ABISS)] was developed and pilot tested to measure selected independent variables in an adolescent male population.
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Part Two was comprised of a sample of 330 adolescent males in grades nine through twelve from the New England region. Sample size was determined by power analyses. Twenty-eight factors (independent variables) identified from Part One were correlated to the dependent variable (adolescent male body image dissatisfaction) and was measured by the Adolescent Body Image Satisfaction Scale (ABISS).
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Correlational analyses were computed to measure strengths of association between interpersonal and social factors. Stepwise and ordinal multiple regressions were used to identify the strongest predictors of adolescent male body image dissatisfaction. The strongest relationships concerning adolescent male body image dissatisfaction were having the desire for the body of another person, teasing, being more satisfied with one's body when they were younger, and having difficulty coping with criticism.
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Predictive models were computed using total ABISS score and body image dissatisfaction classification. Age and sports participation accounted for 6.3% of variance in the first model. That is, participants who were older and who did not participate in organized sports tended to be more dissatisfied with body image. Stepwise regressions predicted dissatisfaction by total ABISS scores, which included eight independent variables: having the desire for the body of another, having been teased, being more satisfied with the body when a person was younger, having very few friends, having difficulty coping with various forms of criticism, reporting instances of having been bullied, use of recreational drugs (e.g., alcohol or tobacco), and guardian criticism. This model accounted for 54% of model variance. A third model using an ordinal regression was computed to predict dissatisfaction by body image dissatisfaction classification. This model included all factors of the previous model with the exception of guardian criticism and accounted for 56.7% of model variance.
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