Psihologijske teme, Vol. 17 No. 2, 2008.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Thin-Ideal Internalization and Comparison Process as Mediators of Social Influence and Psychological Functioning in the Development of Disturbed Eating Habits in Croatian College Females
Alessandra Pokrajac-Bulian
orcid.org/0000-0001-9142-5781
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology
Neala Ambrosi-Randić
; Juraj Dobrila University in Pula
Miljana Kukić
; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology
Sažetak
This study examined the role of internalization and comparison as mediators of relationships between socio-cultural pressures to be thin, psychological factors, restrictive and bulimic behaviours in college females. Participants were 262 Croatian college females (mean age = 21.22 ± 1.47 years) who completed self-report questionnaires. Regression analysis was used to test a model in which internalization and social comparison mediated the impact of socio-cultural pressure (parents and peers dieting, teasing, pressure to be thin, media influences), self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and perfectionism in restrictive and bulimic behaviours. Internalization is a significant mediator of the relationships between all predictors included in this research and disturbed eating habits. Social comparison is relevant as a mediator between social influence, negative affect, self-esteem, perfectionism and restrictive behaviour but does not mediate bulimic behaviour. These findings could be seful in understanding processes that may predispose young women to develop eating dysfunctions and indicate the need for prevention programs that incorporate formative influences and processes such as internalization of societal norms and comparison in the construction of therapeutic strategies.
Ključne riječi
socio-cultural influence; psychological functioning; internalization; comparison; disturbed eating habits; college females
Hrčak ID:
32440
URI
Datum izdavanja:
15.12.2008.
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