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The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS): Breast size dissatisfaction and its antecedents and outcomes in women from 40 nations.

Authors :
Swami V
Tran US
Barron D
Afhami R
Aimé A
Almenara CA
Alp Dal N
Amaral ACS
Andrianto S
Anjum G
Argyrides M
Atari M
Aziz M
Banai B
Borowiec J
Brewis A
Cakir Kocak Y
Campos JADB
Carmona C
Chaleeraktrakoon T
Chen H
Chobthamkit P
Choompunuch B
Constantinos T
Crumlish A
Cruz JE
Dalley SE
Damayanti D
Dare J
Donofrio SM
Draksler A
Escasa-Dorne M
Fernandez EF
Ferreira MEC
Frederick DA
García AA
Geller S
George A
Ghazieh L
Goian C
Gorman C
Grano C
Handelzalts JE
Horsburgh H
Jackson T
Javela Delgado LGJ
Jović M
Jović M
Kantanista A
Kertechian SK
Kessels L
Król-Zielińska M
Kuan G
Kueh YC
Kumar S
Kvalem IL
Lombardo C
Luis López Almada E
Maïano C
Manjary M
Massar K
Matera C
Mereiles JFF
Meskó N
Namatame H
Nerini A
Neto F
Neto J
Neves AN
Ng SK
Nithiya DR
Omar SS
Omori M
Panasiti MS
Pavela Banai I
Pila E
Pokrajac-Bulian A
Postuvan V
Prichard I
Razmus M
Sabiston CM
Sahlan RN
Sarfo JO
Sawamiya Y
Stieger S
SturtzSreetharan C
Tee E
Ten Hoor GA
Thongpibul K
Tipandjan A
Tudorel O
Tylka T
Vally Z
Vargas-Nieto JC
Vega LD
Vidal-Mollón J
Vintila M
Williams D
Wutich A
Yamamiya Y
Zambrano D
Zanetti MC
Živčić-Bećirević I
Voracek M
Source :
Body image [Body Image] 2020 Mar; Vol. 32, pp. 199-217. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Feb 04.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) was established to assess women's breast size dissatisfaction and breasted experiences from a cross-national perspective. A total of 18,541 women were recruited from 61 research sites across 40 nations and completed measures of current-ideal breast size discrepancy, as well as measures of theorised antecedents (personality, Western and local media exposure, and proxies of socioeconomic status) and outcomes (weight and appearance dissatisfaction, breast awareness, and psychological well-being). In the total dataset, 47.5 % of women wanted larger breasts than they currently had, 23.2 % wanted smaller breasts, and 29.3 % were satisfied with their current breast size. There were significant cross-national differences in mean ideal breast size and absolute breast size dissatisfaction, but effect sizes were small (η <superscript>2</superscript>  = .02-.03). The results of multilevel modelling showed that greater Neuroticism, lower Conscientiousness, lower Western media exposure, greater local media exposure, lower financial security, and younger age were associated with greater breast size dissatisfaction across nations. In addition, greater absolute breast size dissatisfaction was associated with greater weight and appearance dissatisfaction, poorer breast awareness, and poorer psychological well-being across nations. These results indicate that breast size dissatisfaction is a global public health concern linked to women's psychological and physical well-being.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-6807
Volume :
32
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Body image
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32032822
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.01.006