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In the eye of the beholder: social and personal characteristics of teenagers and their impressions of themselves and fat and slim people.

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posted on 2024-06-03, 11:37 authored by Tony WorsleyTony Worsley
Fifty-nine female and 79 male secondary students rated six stimulus figures (self, ideal self, fat young man/woman, slim young man/woman) on 28 personal rating scales. They also complete the Eysenck personality Inventory. Each of the stimulus-figure data sets was factor analysed and the factor scores were related to role, personality, and perceived weight status by means of correlational and discriminant function analyses. The results showed that the perceives' sex, ethnicity and perceived weight status were related to their perception of the stimulus figures. These relationships included interactions between sex and ethnicity in their effects on reported views of ideal self and fat young woman (FYW). Daughters of European migrants reported more independent and stronger self-aspiration than did their peers, and sons of European migrants saw FYW mor positively that did the other subjects. The observed relationship between females' perceived weight status and their self-concepts suggest that body image may be of greater importance for girls that for boys of this age. Extraversion and neuroticism differed according to sex in their relationships with the subjects' perceptions of the FYW figure. These and other findings indicate that the presence or absence of obesity has relevance for social and psychological processes as well as for medical issues.

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Journal

The British journal of medical psychology

Volume

54

Pagination

231-242

Location

England

ISSN

1476-0835

eISSN

2044-8341

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

Pt 3

Publisher

Wiley

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