American Journal of Men's Health (Nov 2014)

A Cross-Cultural Study Investigating Body Features Associated With Male Adolescents’ Body Dissatisfaction in Australia, China, and Malaysia

  • David Mellor PhD,
  • Alice Hucker DPsych(Clinical),
  • Monique Waterhouse BAppSci (Psych) (Hons),
  • Norul Hidayah binti Mamat M.Ed (Educational Psychology),
  • Xiaoyan Xu PhD,
  • Jamie Cochrane BA (Hons) Psychology,
  • Marita McCabe PhD,
  • Lina Ricciardelli PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988314528370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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This study investigated how dissatisfaction with particular aspects of the body was associated with overall body dissatisfaction among male adolescents in Western and Asian cultures. One hundred and six Malaysian Malays, 55 Malaysian Chinese, 195 Chinese from China, and 45 non-Asian Australians aged 12 to 19 years completed a questionnaire assessing dissatisfaction with their overall body and dissatisfaction with varying aspects of their body. Dissatisfaction with the face, height, and hair was positively correlated with overall body dissatisfaction among Malaysian Malays after body mass index, age and dissatisfaction with body areas typically included in measures (weight/shape, upper, middle, and lower body, and muscles) had been controlled for. Dissatisfaction with the face was positively correlated with overall body dissatisfaction among Malaysian Chinese. These findings demonstrate the differences in body focus for males from different cultures and the importance of using assessment measures that address all possible areas of body focus.