Body image and self-esteem among Asian, Pacific Islander, and white college students in Hawaii and Australia
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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:25authored byJ Latner, T Knight, K Illingworth
Body image and its relationship to self-esteem was examined among Asian, Pacific Islander, and White women and men from Hawaii and Australia (n = 172). Although Pacific Islander and White participants had higher body mass indices than Asians, Pacific Islanders were more satisfied than Asians with their health and more satisfied than Asians and Whites with their appearance. Thus, higher body weight and greater body satisfaction may co-occur among Pacific Islanders, whereas lower weight and lower body satisfaction may co-occur among Asians. The findings suggest different levels of risk for body image dissatisfaction, and its associated psychological consequences, across ethnic groups.
History
Journal
Eating disorders
Volume
19
Pagination
355-368
Location
Philadelphia, Pa.
ISSN
1064-0266
eISSN
1532-530X
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