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An experimental examination of peers' influence on adolescent girls' intent to engage in maladaptive weight-related behaviors

机译:对同龄人对少女从事不良适应性体重相关行为的影响进行实验研究

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Objective Social psychological theories provide bases for understanding how social comparison processes may impact peer influence. This study examined two peer characteristics that may impact peer influence on adolescent girls' weight-related behavior intentions: body size and popularity. Method A school-based sample of 66 9th grade girls (12-15 years old) completed an experimental paradigm in which they believed they were interacting with other students (i.e., "e-confederates"). The body size and popularity of the e-confederates were experimentally manipulated. Participants were randomly assigned to one of the three experimental conditions in which they were exposed to identical maladaptive weight-related behavior norms communicated by ostensible female peers who were either: (1) Thin and Popular; (2) Thin and Average Popularity; or (3) Heavy and Average Popularity. Participants' intent to engage in weight-related behaviors was measured pre-experiment and during public and private segments of the experiment. Results A significant effect of condition on public conformity was observed. Participants exposed to peers' maladaptive weight-related behavior norms in the Heavy and Average condition reported significantly less intent to engage in weight-related behaviors than participants in either of the thin-peer conditions (F(2) = 3.93, p =.025). Peer influence on private acceptance of weight-related behavior intentions was similar across conditions (F(2) =.47, p =.63). Discussion Body size comparison may be the most salient component of peer influence processes on weight-related behaviors. Peer influence on weight-related behavior intention also appears to impact private beliefs. Considering peer norms in preventive interventions combined with dissonance-based approaches may be useful.
机译:客观的社会心理学理论为理解社会比较过程如何影响同伴影响提供了基础。这项研究检查了可能影响同龄人对少女体重相关行为意图的影响的两个同龄人特征:体型和受欢迎程度。方法基于学校的66名9年级女孩(12至15岁)的样本完成了一个实验范式,在该范式中,他们认为自己正在与其他学生(即“电子同伴”)互动。电子同盟的身体大小和受欢迎程度是通过实验进行操纵的。参加者被随机分配到三个实验条件之一,在这些条件下,他们暴露于表面明显的女性同伴交流的与适应不良的体重相关的行为规范,这些规范是:(1)苗条且受欢迎; (2)普通大众;或(3)重度和平均受欢迎度。在实验前以及实验的公共和私人阶段,测量参与者参与体重相关行为的意图。结果观察到条件对公众整合的显着影响。在重度和平均条件下暴露于同龄人与适应不良有关的体重相关行为规范的参与者,其参加体重相关行为的意图明显低于在任何一个轻度同伴条件下的参与者(F(2)= 3.93,p = .025) )。在各个条件下,同伴对私人接受与体重相关的行为意图的影响相似(F(2)= .47,p = .63)。讨论体重比较可能是同伴对体重相关行为影响过程中最重要的组成部分。同伴对与体重有关的行为意图的影响似乎也影响了私人信念。在预防性干预措施中考虑同伴规范并结合基于不和谐的方法可能会很有用。

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