Feeling Fat and Depressed? Dimensions of Self-Concept That Affect Men

IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences
Carlie C. McGregor, Patricia L. Kaminski, Michael B. McFarland
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Abstract

Self-concept (SC), a multidimensional construct, consistently predicts expected outcomes. Of importance, however, having high SC on even one dimension can be protective. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses of the data of 239 college men suggest that feeling positive about one's relationships protects men who feel fat from experiencing symptoms of depression at the intensity of their similarly body-dissatisfied peers who do not report positive Family or Social SC. The authors discuss implications for college personnel.

感觉肥胖和抑郁?影响男性的自我概念维度
自我概念(SC)是一个多维的结构,它可以预测预期结果。然而,重要的是,即使在一个维度上拥有高SC也可以起到保护作用。对239名大学生的数据进行的分层多元回归分析表明,对人际关系持积极态度可以保护那些感觉自己很胖的人免受抑郁症状的影响,而那些对自己的身体同样不满意的同龄人却没有积极的家庭或社会SC。作者讨论了对大学人员的影响。
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Journal of College Counseling
Journal of College Counseling PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of College Counseling, a publication of the American College Counseling Association, is issued twice yearly. ACCA members receive the Journal as a benefit of membership.
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