Bethany J. Ridley , Piers L. Cornelissen , Nadia Maalin , Sophie Mohamed , Robin S.S. Kramer , Kristofor McCarty , Martin J. Tovée
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摘要
文献中有一种假设,即理想体形的三个概念(个人理想体形、文化理想体形和最有吸引力的体形)实际上是同一个概念。为了验证这一假设,554 名参与者使用由 32 个人体组成的矩阵(肌肉和脂肪含量两个维度各不相同),完成了主体间或主体内条件测试。在主体间设计中,分别招募了三组参与者,他们只做了其中一个判断,而在主体内设计中,参与者则完成了所有三个判断。这些身体是根据 221 名女性身体的 3D 扫描结果制作的,因此准确地反映了身体成分变化引起的尺寸和形状变化。参与者还完成了一组心理测量问卷,以了解身体形象的外部概念被内化的程度。结果显示,在这两种情况下,所有三种判断都会折叠到相同的平均偏好体形上,即低脂肪和相对较高的肌肉。然而,这掩盖了个人理想和其他身体判断之间的系统性反应差异,这可能是由于处理与自己直接相关的信息的方式不同于处理更抽象的第三人判断。
Personal ideal, cultural ideal and optimal attractiveness: Are these constructs for body size and shape the same or different?
There has been an assumption in the literature that the three concepts of ideal body shape (personal ideal, cultural ideal, and the most attractive body shape) are effectively the same percept. To test this presumption, 554 participants completed either a between- or within-subjects condition using a matrix of 32 bodies varying in two dimensions: muscle and adiposity. Three separate groups of participants were recruited to the between-subjects design and made only one of these judgements, whilst participants in the within-subjects version completed all three of these judgments. These bodies are based on 3D scans of 221 women’s bodies and so accurately represent the change in size and shape caused by changing body composition. The participants also completed a set of psychometric questionnaires to index the degree to which external concepts of body image have been internalised. The results show that in both conditions, all three judgements collapse onto the same average preferred body shape, with low adiposity and relatively high muscularity. However, this masked systematic differences in responses between personal ideals and the other body judgements, which may be explained by a difference in how information directly related to oneself is processed relative to more abstract third person judgements.
期刊介绍:
Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.