1. The relation between body image perceptions, parental messages, and depressive symptoms among Latinx college students.
- Author
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Hitti SA, Avila M, McDonald SE, Romo S, Benzel GK, Hernandez RE, Vazquez G, Sullivan TN, and Corona R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Communication, Female, Humans, Male, Parents psychology, Southeastern United States, Students psychology, Young Adult, Body Image psychology, Depression psychology, Parent-Child Relations, Social Perception
- Abstract
Objectives: This study examines the role of parental messages about body image in relation to body image dissatisfaction (BID) and depressive symptoms among Latinx college students. We assessed negative and positive messages about body image from mothers and fathers to examine the indirect effect of BID in explaining links from parental communication to depressive symptoms., Method: The sample included 198 Latinx college students in the southeastern United States (age range 18-25, 70% female). We used four mediation models, whereby parental comments were modeled to affect depressive symptoms through BID., Results: Results indicated that although there was no direct effect between parental messages and depressive symptoms, both negative maternal and paternal comments had indirect effects on depressive symptoms via BID., Conclusions: Parental messages about body image have significant implications for understanding the etiology of BID and concomitant depressive symptoms among Latinx college students. The findings highlight the important role of parental communication in Latinx student health and the need for future studies to better understand Latinx college students' interpretations of their parents' positive and negative comments. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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- 2020
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