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Am J Mens Health ; 8(6): 521-31, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24707036

ABSTRACT

This study investigated how dissatisfaction with particular aspects of the body was associated with overall body dissatisfaction among male adolescents in Western and Asian cultures. One hundred and six Malaysian Malays, 55 Malaysian Chinese, 195 Chinese from China, and 45 non-Asian Australians aged 12 to 19 years completed a questionnaire assessing dissatisfaction with their overall body and dissatisfaction with varying aspects of their body. Dissatisfaction with the face, height, and hair was positively correlated with overall body dissatisfaction among Malaysian Malays after body mass index, age and dissatisfaction with body areas typically included in measures (weight/shape, upper, middle, and lower body, and muscles) had been controlled for. Dissatisfaction with the face was positively correlated with overall body dissatisfaction among Malaysian Chinese. These findings demonstrate the differences in body focus for males from different cultures and the importance of using assessment measures that address all possible areas of body focus.


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Body Image/psychology , Personal Satisfaction , Self Concept , Adolescent , Analysis of Variance , Anthropometry , Australia , Body Mass Index , Child , China , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Humans , Malaysia , Male , Population Surveillance , Urban Population , Young Adult
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Body Image ; 10(1): 54-61, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23228484

ABSTRACT

This study investigated how dissatisfaction with various aspects of the body is associated with overall body dissatisfaction among female adolescents in Western and Asian cultures. Data used in the study were obtained from 58 Malaysian Malays, 95 Malaysian Chinese, 242 Chinese from China, and 81 non-Asian Australians aged 12-19 years (M=15.72, SD=1.72) who were recruited from high schools. Participants completed a questionnaire assessing dissatisfaction with their body overall, and dissatisfaction with varying aspects of their body. Malaysian Chinese were the most dissatisfied with their bodies. After controlling for body mass index (BMI), age and dissatisfaction with weight/shape, upper, middle and lower body, and muscles, dissatisfaction with the face was positively correlated with overall body dissatisfaction among Malaysian Malays and Australians. These findings demonstrate the importance of using assessment measures that address all possible areas of body focus as well as being tailored to the relevant culture.


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Body Dysmorphic Disorders/ethnology , Body Dysmorphic Disorders/psychology , Body Image/psychology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Adolescent , Australia , Body Dysmorphic Disorders/diagnosis , Body Size/ethnology , China , Female , Humans , Ideal Body Weight , Malaysia , Surveys and Questionnaires
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