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  • 한국과학기술정보연구원(KISTI) 서울분원 대회의실(별관 3층)
  • 2024년 07월 03일(수) 13:30
 

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여대생의 사회적으로 부과된 완벽주의와 신경성 폭식증 증상 간에 신체 비교와 신체 수치심의 매개 효과

The mediating effects of body comparison and body shame between socially prescribed perfectionism and bulimic symptoms among female college students

Abstract

This study investigated the mechanism of the relation between socially prescribed perfectionism and bulimic symptoms among 272 female college students in South Korea. Specially, it was examined whether body comparison and body shame mediates the impact of socially prescribed perfectionism on bulimic symptoms, using Structural Equation Modeling. The results indicated that both body comparison and body shame mediate the relation between socially prescribed perfectionism and bulimic symptoms. There were two paths identified. One path showed that socially prescribed perfectionism increases body shame which, in turn, leads to increases in bulimic symptoms. The other path indicated that body comparison mediates the relation between socially prescribed perfectionism and body shame, with body shame increasing bulimic symptoms. These findings suggest that the excessive desire for social recognition and status cause bulimic symptoms through body comparison and body shame in females.

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사회적으로 부과된 완벽주의, 신경성 폭식증 증상, 신체 비교, 신체 수치심, bulimic symptoms, perfectionism, body shame, body comparison

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