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Exploring the Influence of Mediated Beauty: Examining Individual and Social Factors in White and Black Adolescent Girls' Appearance Evaluations

机译:探索中介美的影响:检查白人和黑人少女外观评估中的个人和社会因素

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This project explored media exposure, self-esteem, and the role that sports participation might play in cultivating perceptions and expectations of ideal beauty and attractiveness in others using a sample of girls who have varying degrees of athletic involvement. The study objective was to assess the factors that were stronger predictors of more favorable appearance estimates of others based on involvement in sports, race, age, media exposure and self-esteem. This study of 117 adolescent Black and White girls measured media use and media preferences, their beliefs about the importance of appearance attributes and self-esteem to determine if these factors shaped the way they viewed attractiveness in others. Findings from this survey yielded interesting but conflicting results with regard to potential correlates of higher or lower appearance evaluations. Type of sport played, time spent viewing thin-ideal media content, and self-esteem were the strongest predictors of higher or lower appearance evaluations of others. Participants' ethnicity was not a significant predictor of higher or lower appearance evaluations; however, differences in athletic participation and self-esteem did vary by ethnicity. These and other findings are discussed.View full textDownload full textKEYTERMSadolescent girls, appearance ideals, sports participation, thin ideal televisionRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2010.496646
机译:该项目使用一系列运动参与程度不同的女孩样本,探索了媒体的曝光度,自尊心以及体育参与在培养他人对理想美和吸引力的认识和期望方面所起的作用。该研究的目的是根据参与运动,种族,年龄,媒体曝光和自尊来评估那些更能预测其他人更有利的外表的因素。这项针对117个青少年黑人和白人女孩的研究测量了媒体使用和媒体偏好,他们对外表属性和自尊的重要性的信念,以确定这些因素是否塑造了他们对他人的吸引力的看法。从这次调查中得出的结果在较高或较低外观评估的潜在关联方面产生了有趣但矛盾的结果。体育运动的类型,花费在看薄理想媒体内容上的时间以及自尊心是对他人的外观评估较高或较低的最强预测因素。参加者的种族并不能作为高低评估外观的重要指标。但是,运动参与和自尊的差异确实因种族而异。讨论了这些以及其他发现。 ,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2010.496646

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