“How do I look?” A Study on The Sociocultural Acceptance Towards Appearance among Female University Students

Josli Josephine, Pitil Patricia Pawa, Niru Floranordiana Ennya
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This study aims to explore the sociocultural acceptance towards the appearance concerning body mass index (BMI) among female university students (N = 414). The female students were selected from various faculties using a stratified sampling technique through an online platform in a cross-sectional study. The Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire – 4 was employed to measure the internalisation of appearance ideals and appearance-related pressure, such as internalised muscular-athletic, internalised thin-low body fat, as well as pressures from family, peers, and media. Sociodemographic and body weight and height were also reported. The factor of internalised thin-low body fat has the highest mean score, while the lowest mean score was pressure from peers. Pressures from family, peers, and media were significantly different among the BMI categories. However, the finding contradicted with internalised muscular-athletic and internalised thin-low body fat. There should be concerns as significant differences were found in the pressures of family, peers, and media, in which obese females perceived the highest in those variables compared to other weight categories. The results suggest that the use of media among females warrants extra control as it has the highest among obese females towards their appearance. Educational actions are strongly advised so that family and friends would be more supportive in body weight management among females instead of pressuring them on their appearance. These findings suggest that other sociodemographic should be investigated to understand their influence in the internalisation of appearance ideals and appearance-related pressure among females.
“我看起来怎么样?”女大学生对外貌的社会文化接受度研究
本研究旨在探讨女大学生对身体质量指数(BMI)相关外貌的社会文化接受程度(N = 414)。在横断面研究中,通过在线平台采用分层抽样技术从各个院系中选择女学生。社会文化对外貌的态度问卷- 4被用来衡量外貌理想的内化和与外貌有关的压力,如内化的肌肉运动,内化的瘦低体脂,以及来自家庭,同龄人和媒体的压力。还报告了社会人口统计、体重和身高。内化瘦-低体脂因素的平均分最高,而来自同伴的压力因素的平均分最低。来自家庭、同伴和媒体的压力在BMI类别中存在显著差异。然而,这一发现与内在的肌肉运动和内在的瘦低体脂相矛盾。值得关注的是,在家庭、同伴和媒体的压力方面发现了显著的差异,与其他体重类别相比,肥胖女性在这些变量中的感知最高。研究结果表明,女性对媒体的使用需要额外的控制,因为肥胖女性对自己的外表的关注程度最高。强烈建议采取教育行动,以便家人和朋友在女性体重管理方面给予更多支持,而不是在外表上给她们施加压力。这些发现表明,应该对其他社会人口统计学进行调查,以了解它们对女性外表理想内化和外表相关压力的影响。
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