难以忍受的美丽之争:菲律宾异性恋、顺性别和性多元化青年的外表完美主义、心理健康和歧视

IF 2.2 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of LGBT Youth Pub Date : 2022-11-18 DOI:10.1080/19361653.2022.2145404
J. C. Dayrit, Rowalt C Alibudbud
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摘要外表完美主义(PAP)在菲律宾很普遍。研究表明,在学校和工作场所,肤色、身高、体重、头发长度和穿着的衣服等身体特征往往是造成歧视的原因。本研究旨在分析PAP、心理健康、歧视和其他社会人口学变量之间的关系。通过方便抽样的方式向居住在菲律宾的18至30岁的菲律宾青年分发了一份包括外表完美主义量表的问卷。从959名菲律宾青年身上收集的数据表明,外表完美主义很高:特别是对不完美的担忧。在完美主义领域的所有受访者中,尤其是性取向多样化的年轻人中,显著的压力和抑郁是PAP的风险因素。值得注意的是,社交媒体作为这些触发因素的煽动者被驳斥,因为Instagram被发现是一个保护因素。我们得出结论,心理健康状况与外表完美主义之间存在显著关系。压力和抑郁程度越高,患PAP的可能性就越大。日常歧视的经历也可能是担心不完美和希望完美的一个因素。
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The unbearable struggle for beauty: Physical appearance perfectionism, mental health, and discrimination among heterosexual cisgender and sexually diverse youth in the Philippines
Abstract Physical appearance perfectionism (PAP) is prevalent in the Philippines. Studies have shown that body features such as the color of one’s skin, height, weight, hair length, and clothing one wears are often a cause for discrimination in schools and workplaces. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between PAP, mental health, discrimination, and other sociodemographic variables. A questionnaire, which included the Physical Appearance Perfectionism Scale, was distributed via convenience sampling to Filipinx youth aged 18 to 30 residing in the Philippines. Data collected from 959 Filipinx youth demonstrated that physical appearance perfectionism is high: specifically, the sub-domain of Worry about imperfection. Significant stress and depression were risk factors for PAP in all respondents for both perfectionism domains and, particularly, the sexually diverse youth. Notably, social media as an instigator of these triggers was refuted because Instagram was found to be a protective factor. We concluded that there is a significant relationship between mental health conditions and physical appearance perfectionism. The higher the level of stress and depression, the greater likelihood of PAP. Experience of everyday discrimination may also be a factor in worrying about imperfection and hoping for perfection.
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Journal of LGBT Youth
Journal of LGBT Youth SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of LGBT Youth is the interdisciplinary forum dedicated to improving the quality of life for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. This quarterly journal presents peer-reviewed scholarly articles, practitioner-based essays, policy analyses, and revealing narratives from young people. This invaluable resource is committed to advancing knowledge about, and support of, LGBT youth. The wide-ranging topics include formal and non-formal education; family; peer culture; the media, arts, and entertainment industry; religious institutions and youth organizations; health care; and the workplace.
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