Affiliation:
1. Tian Jiabing College of Education China Three Gorges University Yichang China
2. Research Center of Mental Health Education, Faculty of Psychology Southwest University Chongqing China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThis study examined the longitudinal relationships among sociocultural pressure for body image (SPBI), self‐concept clarity (SCC), and emotional well‐being (EWB) at both the between‐ and within‐person levels.MethodsThe participants were 2001 Chinese adolescents (age range 11−24, 42.9% males). Recruitment of participants occurred for 1 year across three waves (i.e., 6 months apart across three cohorts). The baseline and follow‐up questionnaire surveys were utilized to assess SPBI, SCC, EWB, and background variables. Longitudinal associations between the above main variables were tested using a cross‐lagged panel model (CLPM) and multilevel regression analysis.ResultsThe CLPM and multilevel‐model analysis showed that SCC longitudinally mediated the relationships between SPBI and EWB. Besides, gender and age were considered moderators in the associations among SPBI, SCC, and EWB.ConclusionsSCC could be an underlying mechanism for the longitudinal relationship between SPBI and EWB among Chinese adolescents, which provides a potential intervention target for improving adolescents' well‐being from a sociocultural framework.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Social Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health