Acculturation and body image perception among Latino youth

被引:47
作者
Ayala, Guadalupe X. [1 ]
Mickens, Lavonda [1 ]
Galindo, Patricia [1 ]
Elder, John P. [1 ]
机构
[1] San Diego State Univ, Grad Sch Publ Hlth, San Diego, CA 91125 USA
关键词
acculturation; Latino; body image; obesity; media influences;
D O I
10.1080/13557850600824294
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
Objectives. Examine the prevalence and predictors of body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating among Latino youth. Design. One hundred and sixty-seven Latina youth were surveyed as part of a tailored nutrition communication intervention. The youth's mean age was 12.81 years (SD = 2.74) and 54% were female. Mean self-rated health was 2.59 (SD = 1.02; range: 1 = good to 5 =poor), despite 70% reporting a desire to be thinner. Using age and gender-specific growth charts, 16% of the youth were classified as at risk for overweight and 34% were classifed as overweight. Results. Among adolescents, girls (p <= 0.001), youth who were classified as at risk for or overweight (p:! 0.001), and who more strongly recognized and agreed with socially sanctioned standards of appearance as represented in the media (Standardized beta St. beta = 1.86, p <= 0. 001) were more dissatisfied with their body image (R-2 = 0.57). Among children, being at risk for or being overweight (p <= 0.001), reporting a stronger affiliation with the Mexican culture (St. beta = 0.84, p <= 0.01) and stronger expectations that a healthy diet was associated with improved appearance (St. beta = 0.63, p <= 0.05) predicted greater body image dissatisfaction (R-2 = 0. 55). Conclusion. Interventions that address sociocultural attitudes toward appearance may be effective at reducing both the prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating.
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