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Sociocultural and Psychological Links to Men’s Engagement in Risky Body Change Behaviors

机译:男性参与危险的身体变化行为的社会文化和心理联系

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The present theory-driven, empirical evaluation examined cross-sectional influences on men’s engagement in risky body change behaviors. The study tested a slightly revised version of the Tripartite Influence Model (Thompson et al. 1999) with a sample of 156 male undergraduate students from the Midwestern Region of the United States. Participants completed measures pertaining to body image and health-risk behaviors. Consistent with the Tripartite Influence Model (Thompson et al. 1999), individual psychological variables mediated the association between sociocultural influences and muscularity-oriented body dissatisfaction. Body dissatisfaction mediated the relation between psychological variables and engagement in body change behaviors. Theoretical models developed to explain body change behaviors among women may be applicable to men when constructs are assessed in ways that are relevant to men.
机译:当前的理论驱动的实证评估研究了横截面对男性参与危险的身体变化行为的影响。该研究对来自美国中西部地区的156名男大学生的样本进行了三方影响模型(Thompson等,1999)的略微修订版​​本。参与者完成了与身体形象和健康风险行为有关的措施。与三方影响模型(Thompson等,1999)相一致,个体心理变量介导了社会文化影响与肌肉导向的身体不满意之间的联系。身体不满意介导了心理变量与参与身体变化行为之间的关系。当以与男性相关的方式评估结构时,为解释女性的身体变化行为而开发的理论模型可能适用于男性。

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