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How fathers affect body image perception in their sons: A comparison of four age groups

Posted on:2014-03-26Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Southern Illinois University at CarbondaleCandidate:Wilcox, Jacqueline MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005995326Subject:Gender Studies
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines the role a father or male role model plays in affecting his son's body image perception via comments and feedback. A cross-sectional study design was conducted to examine 396 men who ranged in age from 18-92 years old. Men who participated in this study were evaluated as a whole as well as four different age groups (18-31, 32-47, 48-66, 67+). Results indicate most men did not receive feedback from their fathers in regard to altering their muscularity or to gain or lose weight. Participants who received feedback reported positive paternal comments about body shape, weight and muscularity. Men aged 18-31 received more positive paternal feedback than any other age group. Positive body image perception was significantly associated with body mass index and high self-esteem. Results of this study suggest other social factors may be connected with negative body image perception.
Keywords/Search Tags:Body image
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