自我客体化对女性大学生外表焦虑的影响—安全感的中介效应
The Influence of Self Objectification on Appearance Anxious among Female College Students—The Mediating Effect of Security Sense
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作者: 于庆鼎, 赵玉芳:西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 自我客体化外表焦虑安全感中介效应Self-Objectification Appearance Anxiety Sense of Security Mediating Effect
摘要: 目的:探讨感知安全感在自我客体化与外表焦虑之间的中介作用。方法: 以237名女性大学生为被试,采用自我客体化问卷、外表焦虑量表和安全感量表。结果表明:1) 女性自我客体化程度与外表焦虑存在显著正相关;2) 安全感在自我客体化对外表焦虑的影响中起部分中介的作用。
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the mediating role of sense of security between the appearance anxiety and self-objectification. Methods: Questionnaires, Appearance Anxiety Scale and Security Scale were used to examine 237 female college students. Results: 1) Self-objectification and appearance anxiety have significant positive correlation; 2) The sense of security has partial mediating effect on the appearance anxiety.
文章引用:于庆鼎, 赵玉芳 (2016). 自我客体化对女性大学生外表焦虑的影响—安全感的中介效应. 心理学进展, 6(4), 452-457. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/AP.2016.64060

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