Emerging Adults’ Peer Acceptance of Those Who Appear to be Undergoing Chemotherapy

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Applied Social Science Pub Date : 2022-05-14 DOI:10.1177/19367244221094810
Megan Mikesell, J. Troilo
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Physical appearance has been shown to be heavily influential in the overall peer acceptance of an individual. Yet, the role of a changing physical appearance due to an illness (e.g., cancer) and its impact on peer acceptance has garnered little focus. This study considered how appearing as if undergoing treatment for cancer impacted peer acceptance in emerging adults. Using photo vignettes, a sample of 182 emerging adults (79 percent female; 21 percent male) evaluated four types of hypothetical emerging adult peers. Results showed that the healthy models had significantly different peer acceptance scores compared with the chemotherapy models. A positive association between microsystem exposure to cancer and peer acceptance ratings was also found. Clinical applications to foster more microsystem influences, such as social support groups on university campuses, and future directions, such as the use of video vignettes, are provided.
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刚成年的同龄人对那些似乎正在接受化疗的人的接受程度
外表已经被证明对一个人的整体同伴接受度有很大的影响。然而,由于疾病(如癌症)导致的外貌变化的作用及其对同伴接受度的影响却很少得到关注。这项研究考虑了似乎正在接受癌症治疗的样子是如何影响新生成人的同伴接受度的。利用照片小插图,182名刚成年的人(79%为女性;21%的男性)评估了四种假想的即将成年的同伴。结果显示,健康模型与化疗模型的同伴接受得分存在显著差异。微系统暴露于癌症和同伴接受评级之间也存在正相关。提供了临床应用,以培养更多的微系统影响,如大学校园的社会支持小组,以及未来的方向,如使用视频短片。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.
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