Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image

This research is a quantitative and relational screening study aimed at revealing body image, dysfunctional attitudes, perceived parental attitudes, social comparison orientation and gender in university students. The group of study consisted of a total of 698 university students, 442 (%63.3) female...

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Main Authors: Saniyebengisu BUYUKMUMCU, Aykut CEYHAN
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi 2020-06-01
Series:Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi
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spelling doaj-d3573947933549e18c61d392447bb5cb2020-11-25T04:02:43ZturYaşam Becerileri Psikoloji DergisiYaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi2587-15362587-15362020-06-0147193510.31461/ybpd.671414Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body ImageSaniyebengisu BUYUKMUMCUAykut CEYHANThis research is a quantitative and relational screening study aimed at revealing body image, dysfunctional attitudes, perceived parental attitudes, social comparison orientation and gender in university students. The group of study consisted of a total of 698 university students, 442 (%63.3) females and 256 (%36.7) males, who attended formal education in a state university in the fall term of 2018-2019. In order to collect the data of research, Multidimensional Body-Self Relationship Scale, Non-Functional Attitudes Scale, Abbreviated Perceived Parental Attitudes Scale, Iowa-Netherlands Social Comparison Orientation Scale and Personal Information Form were used. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis were used in the analysis of the data and the significance level was accepted as p<0.05. In addition, gender variable was coded as dummy variable (female=1) and included as independent variable. In the study, it was found that maternal emotional warmth attitude, social comparison orientation, gender (female) and dysfunctional attitude variables were significant predictors of body image in university students, respectively. In this context, it is revealed that body images become more positive if individuals' emotional warmth and social orientation tendencies increase and dysfunctional attitudes decrease. When the gender variable is taken into consideration, it is determined that body images of female students are significantly more negative than male students. In this respect, it can be stated that maternal attitudes, dysfunctional attitudes, social comparison and gender variables have an important role on the body image of university students. http://static.dergipark.org.tr/article-download/354a/c154/f61f/5ee47d9f80364.pdf?body imagedysfunctional attitudeparental attitudessocial comparison
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author Saniyebengisu BUYUKMUMCU
Aykut CEYHAN
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Aykut CEYHAN
Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi
body image
dysfunctional attitude
parental attitudes
social comparison
author_facet Saniyebengisu BUYUKMUMCU
Aykut CEYHAN
author_sort Saniyebengisu BUYUKMUMCU
title Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
title_short Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
title_full Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
title_fullStr Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
title_full_unstemmed Predictiveness of Dysfunctional Attitudes, Perceived Parental Attitudes and Social Comparison Orientation on University Students’ Body Image
title_sort predictiveness of dysfunctional attitudes, perceived parental attitudes and social comparison orientation on university students’ body image
publisher Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi
series Yaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi
issn 2587-1536
2587-1536
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This research is a quantitative and relational screening study aimed at revealing body image, dysfunctional attitudes, perceived parental attitudes, social comparison orientation and gender in university students. The group of study consisted of a total of 698 university students, 442 (%63.3) females and 256 (%36.7) males, who attended formal education in a state university in the fall term of 2018-2019. In order to collect the data of research, Multidimensional Body-Self Relationship Scale, Non-Functional Attitudes Scale, Abbreviated Perceived Parental Attitudes Scale, Iowa-Netherlands Social Comparison Orientation Scale and Personal Information Form were used. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis were used in the analysis of the data and the significance level was accepted as p<0.05. In addition, gender variable was coded as dummy variable (female=1) and included as independent variable. In the study, it was found that maternal emotional warmth attitude, social comparison orientation, gender (female) and dysfunctional attitude variables were significant predictors of body image in university students, respectively. In this context, it is revealed that body images become more positive if individuals' emotional warmth and social orientation tendencies increase and dysfunctional attitudes decrease. When the gender variable is taken into consideration, it is determined that body images of female students are significantly more negative than male students. In this respect, it can be stated that maternal attitudes, dysfunctional attitudes, social comparison and gender variables have an important role on the body image of university students.
topic body image
dysfunctional attitude
parental attitudes
social comparison
url http://static.dergipark.org.tr/article-download/354a/c154/f61f/5ee47d9f80364.pdf?
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