对3D身体扫描技术的情感反应:一项探索性研究

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jessica Strübel, Natalie Sabik, Nicole Baker, Rosemary Leger, Priscilla Peña
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3D人体扫描技术由于其可及性、可负担性和精度,在服装和健康行业越来越受欢迎。3D图像为估计身体形状和大小提供了生物计量学上的精确图像,这可能使身体的心理构造与客观的身体评估相一致,这将有助于通过展示身体的物理变化来说明治疗或干预与生活方式有关的疾病和身体形象障碍的效果。这项为期五个阶段的一组探索性研究考察了获得全身3D扫描的情感反应。在45个样本中,我们使用总结性内容分析和归纳性内容分析来检验关于身体扫描体验、身体可视化和影响的两个开放式问题。研究发现,参与者对扫描体验的反应通常是积极的,但也有一些人表现出消极的情感反应,比如自我意识。由于扫描的细节性和现实性突出了感知到的缺陷,一些参与者感到压力和身体满意度下降。研究发现,性别差异不大,男性的反应更积极一些。这与身体监视和心理困扰在女性中更为普遍的模式相一致。男性和女性都受到与身体形象有关的文化压力的影响,导致自我物化和心理困扰,这突出了道德使用技术以尽量减少潜在危害的必要性。
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Affective Responses to 3D Body Scan Technology: An Exploratory Study

Affective Responses to 3D Body Scan Technology: An Exploratory Study

3D body scanning technology is becoming increasingly popular in the apparel and health industries due to its accessibility, affordability, and precision. 3D images offer biometrically accurate images for estimating body shape and size, which may align mental constructs of the body with an objective body assessment, which would be helpful in illustrating the effects of treatments or interventions for lifestyle-related diseases and body image disorders by demonstrating physical changes to the body. This five-phase one-group exploratory study examined affective responses to obtaining a full-body 3D scan. In a sample of 45, we used summative content analysis and inductive content analysis to examine two open-ended questions about the body scan experience, body visualization, and affect. The study found that participants generally reacted positively to the scanning experience, but some reported negative affective responses, such as self-consciousness. Some participants experienced stress and decreased body satisfaction due to the detailed and realistic nature of the scans highlighting perceived imperfections. The study found few gender differences in responses, with men showing slightly more positive reactions. This aligns with patterns of body surveillance and psychological distress being more pervasive in women. Both men and women are affected by cultural pressures related to body image, leading to self-objectification and psychological distress, which highlights the need for ethical use of the technology to minimize potential harm.

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Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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17.20
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期刊介绍: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research that enhances understanding of the complex interactions between diverse human behavior and emerging digital technologies.
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