The Mediator Role of Femininity-Masculinity Perceptions Between Body Perception and Eating Attitudes

F. Uluyol
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It is thought that ideal body norms which is shaped under the influence of Western culture are effective in the rapid increase in the rate of eating disorders in recent years. Body norms are gender specific. And it is thought that the desire to be thin in women and to be muscular in men increases body dissatisfaction. As these norms are more exposed in Western culture, it is claimed that femininity and masculinity norms over the body are reflected through ideal body characteristics. However in recent years, it is thought that these ideal body norms specific to gender, due to factors such as communication tools and media, increase body dissatisfaction in other cultures. In this study, in order to test this view, in the Turkish population the mediation effect of femininity-masculinity perception in the relationship between gender-specific body dissatisfaction and eating attitudes was investigated with Process Macro Analysis. The study was carried out with 430 female and 414 male between the ages of 18 and 26 years. In this study, Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitude Scale, Feminine Thoughts Scale, Male-Specific Body Attitude Scale, Masculinity Role Norms Scale and Eating Attitude Test were administered to the participants. According to the findings, as the desire to be thin in women and desire to be muscular in men increased, body dissatisfaction also increased. As adherence to norms of femininity in women and masculinity norms in men increased, body dissatisfaction and deterioration in eating attitudes also increased. The mediating effect of gender role norms was not found in women. A low mediation effect of masculinity norms was found between body dissatisfaction and eating attitudes in men. As a result, ideal body characteristics changed according to gender and according to the level of adherence to gender norms, the risk of developing an eating disorder changes.
女性-男性特质知觉在身体知觉与饮食态度之间的中介作用
人们认为,在西方文化的影响下形成的理想身材规范是近年来饮食失调率迅速上升的有效原因。身体规范是性别特有的。人们认为,女性对苗条的渴望和男性对肌肉发达的渴望增加了对身体的不满。由于这些规范在西方文化中更多地暴露出来,因此有人声称,女性气质和男性气质规范通过理想的身体特征来反映。然而,近年来,人们认为,由于传播工具和媒体等因素,这些特定于性别的理想身材规范增加了其他文化中对身体的不满。在本研究中,为了检验这一观点,在土耳其人群中,用过程宏观分析的方法调查了女性-男性气质感知在性别特异性身体不满与饮食态度关系中的中介作用。这项研究对年龄在18至26岁之间的430名女性和414名男性进行了调查。本研究采用Ben-Tovim Walker身体态度量表、女性思想量表、男性特定身体态度量表、男性角色规范量表和饮食态度测试。根据研究结果,随着女性对苗条的渴望和男性对肌肉发达的渴望的增加,对身体的不满也在增加。随着女性对女性气质规范和男性对男性气质规范的遵守程度的提高,对身体的不满和饮食态度的恶化也在增加。性别角色规范在女性中没有中介作用。男性气质规范在男性对身体不满意和饮食态度之间的中介作用较低。因此,理想的身体特征会根据性别而变化,根据对性别规范的遵守程度,患饮食失调症的风险也会发生变化。
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