Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations

This study is focusing on interrelations between attitudes towards Appearance (AP), value functional significance of AP, and life satisfaction. The study is aimed at gaining a theoretical foundation of the developed Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP as well as at empirical testing of the...

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Main Author: Vera LABUNSKAYA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Armenian State Pedagogical University 2019-12-01
Series:Imastut'yun
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Online Access:https://www.wisdomperiodical.com/index.php/wisdom/article/view/287
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spelling doaj-e9a0ece91f0e483ead5bfdf7b17059352020-11-25T03:05:53ZengArmenian State Pedagogical UniversityImastut'yun1829-38242019-12-011326374220Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical InvestigationsVera LABUNSKAYA0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8901-8773Southern Federal University. Rostov-on-DonThis study is focusing on interrelations between attitudes towards Appearance (AP), value functional significance of AP, and life satisfaction. The study is aimed at gaining a theoretical foundation of the developed Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP as well as at empirical testing of the interrelations between the single factors of the model and their combined influence on life satisfaction. It is hypothesised that a different combination of the single factors of the Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP has a different impact on life satisfaction. The participants were 86 females and 86 males aged between 17 and 25 years. The inventory “Diagnostics of Real Structure of Personality Value Orientations” (Bubnova, 1999) the questionnaires “Significance of AP in Various Life Situations” (Labunskaya & Serikov, 2018), Attitudes towards AP, Satisfaction and Concern” (Labunskaya & Kapitanova, 2016), the AP Perfectionism Scale (APPS) (Srivastava, 2009) and the Life Satisfaction Index developed by Neugarten and adopted by N. V. Panina (1993) were administered. The factorial analysis revealed two types of interrelations that relate to different components of the developed Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP. The results showed that considering AP as a value, attributing of higher significance to AP in various interaction contexts as well as higher AP perfectionism lead to lower life satisfaction.https://www.wisdomperiodical.com/index.php/wisdom/article/view/287multifactorial modellife spheresvalue of apattitude toward aplife satisfaction
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Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
Imastut'yun
multifactorial model
life spheres
value of ap
attitude toward ap
life satisfaction
author_facet Vera LABUNSKAYA
author_sort Vera LABUNSKAYA
title Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
title_short Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
title_full Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
title_fullStr Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
title_full_unstemmed Multifactorial Model Of Attitudes Towards Appearance: Empirical Investigations
title_sort multifactorial model of attitudes towards appearance: empirical investigations
publisher Armenian State Pedagogical University
series Imastut'yun
issn 1829-3824
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study is focusing on interrelations between attitudes towards Appearance (AP), value functional significance of AP, and life satisfaction. The study is aimed at gaining a theoretical foundation of the developed Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP as well as at empirical testing of the interrelations between the single factors of the model and their combined influence on life satisfaction. It is hypothesised that a different combination of the single factors of the Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP has a different impact on life satisfaction. The participants were 86 females and 86 males aged between 17 and 25 years. The inventory “Diagnostics of Real Structure of Personality Value Orientations” (Bubnova, 1999) the questionnaires “Significance of AP in Various Life Situations” (Labunskaya & Serikov, 2018), Attitudes towards AP, Satisfaction and Concern” (Labunskaya & Kapitanova, 2016), the AP Perfectionism Scale (APPS) (Srivastava, 2009) and the Life Satisfaction Index developed by Neugarten and adopted by N. V. Panina (1993) were administered. The factorial analysis revealed two types of interrelations that relate to different components of the developed Multifactorial Model of Attitudes towards AP. The results showed that considering AP as a value, attributing of higher significance to AP in various interaction contexts as well as higher AP perfectionism lead to lower life satisfaction.
topic multifactorial model
life spheres
value of ap
attitude toward ap
life satisfaction
url https://www.wisdomperiodical.com/index.php/wisdom/article/view/287
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