2012
DOI: 10.7741/rjcc.2012.20.4.515
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Self-efficacy and Body Satisfaction according to College Students' Appearance Management Attitudes Typology

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to classify appearance management attitudes into groups and analyze the difference of self-efficacy and body satisfaction by the groups. Questionnaires were administered to 255 college students living in Deagu Metropolitan City and Kyungbook province. The data collected were analyzed by using frequency, factor analysis, cluster analysis, correlation analysis, ANOVA, Duncan-test, t-test, and χ 2 -test. The findings were as follows. Appearance management attitudes of college student… Show more

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“…As exercise self-efficacy means the confidence of accomplishing physical activities and exercise goals, college students who believe in their ability to exercise might exercise more and tend to have higher body satisfaction. This finding is consistent with Park and Cho's (2012) finding indicating that people tend to appreciate their body image when they commit to exercise activities. Also, exercise self-efficacy positively influenced self-esteem.…”
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“…As exercise self-efficacy means the confidence of accomplishing physical activities and exercise goals, college students who believe in their ability to exercise might exercise more and tend to have higher body satisfaction. This finding is consistent with Park and Cho's (2012) finding indicating that people tend to appreciate their body image when they commit to exercise activities. Also, exercise self-efficacy positively influenced self-esteem.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Park and Cho () studied university students’ perceptions on self‐efficacy and body image and found that there was a relationship between self‐efficacy and body satisfaction. Recently researchers have found that self‐efficacy can be used to evaluate one's exercise behavior, suggesting that a person tends to appreciate his/her body image when he or she commits to an exercise program (Dzewaltowski, ).…”
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“…The beauty trend is dominated by small and slim faces with clear and healthy skin. Hence, cosmetic plastic surgery has attracted increasing attention [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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