Objectified Body Consciousness and Social Interaction Anxiety: Self Confidence as a Moderator

DR.ANEESH V APPU, Ms Vineetha Lukose
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Social interaction is one of the inevitable aspects in development process of all individuals. In adolescents’ period, all kinds of physical changes can happen which affect their physical perception about themselves. They may highly bother about their appearance. Present study aims to find out the relation between objectified body consciousness and social interaction anxiety among adolescents. Current study examined the moderating impact of self confidence in relation between objectified body consciousness and social interaction anxiety. Total 120 students were included in the study which comprised both boys and girls. The age range varied between 13 to 21 years. OBC scale (Objectified Body Consciousness, McKinley and Hyde 1996), Self-confidence inventory (Basavanna,1975), and social interaction anxiety Scale (SIAS) constructed by Mattick and Clarke (1998) were used to collect the responses from the participants. The dimensions of OBC include body shame, surveillance and control belief. Selfconfidence is another variable which is used as moderating variable. Result shows surveillance is negatively and significantly related with self-confidence. Body shame and social interaction anxiety shows positive relation in participants. Surveillance and social interaction anxiety found positively correlated. And self-confidence also shows negative significant association with social interaction anxiety of the participant. Current study reminds the importance of right perception among adolescents. The negative self-evaluation may spoil their life, so developing self-confidence is a vital process in mature social development.
客观身体意识与社交焦虑:自信的调节作用
社会交往是所有个体发展过程中不可避免的一个方面。在青少年时期,会发生各种各样的身体变化,影响他们对自己的身体感知。他们可能非常在意自己的外表。本研究旨在探讨青少年物化身体意识与社交焦虑的关系。本研究考察了自信在物化身体意识与社交焦虑之间的调节作用。共有120名学生参与了这项研究,其中包括男孩和女孩。年龄范围从13岁到21岁不等。采用OBC量表(objecfied Body Consciousness, McKinley and Hyde 1996)、自信量表(Basavanna,1975)和Mattick and Clarke(1998)编制的社交焦虑量表(social interaction anxiety scale, SIAS)收集被试的回答。OBC的维度包括身体羞耻、监视信念和控制信念。自信是另一个被用作调节变量的变量。结果显示,监督与自信呈显著负相关。身体羞耻感与社交焦虑呈显著正相关。监控与社交焦虑呈正相关。自信与社交焦虑也呈显著负相关。当前的研究提醒了青少年正确认知的重要性。消极的自我评价可能会毁掉他们的生活,所以培养自信是成熟社会发展的重要过程。
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