Title of article :
The Role of Personality Factors and Sexual Self-schema in Body Image Dissatisfaction
Author/Authors :
Nouri, Mohsen university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران , Dolatshahi, Behrouz university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران , Dadkhah, Asgar university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران , Falahatdoost, Modjgan university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران
From page :
153
To page :
160
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the role of five major personality factors and sexual self-schema in body image dissatisfaction. Method: In this study, a correlational design was used and 270 individuals (Male: 135, Female: 135) with age of 17 to 40, citizens of Tehran, who were selected by the available random sampling were included. They completed Neo-PI questionnaire, Fisher body image scale (Fisher, 1970), and Sexual Self-schema Scale (Cyranowski Andersen, 1998). Results: The results show a meaningful and positive relationship between neuroticism and body image dissatisfaction; there is also a meaningful and negative relationship between conscientiousness, openness to experience, extroversion, agreeableness and body image dissatisfaction. General sexual Self-schema, the personality factors of neuroticism and agreeableness can predict 26.9 percent of body image dissatisfaction variance. Conclusion: Low scores in positive personality characteristics such as conscientiousness, openness to experience, extroversion and agreeableness and high scores in the neuroticism with poor sexual Self-schema make the individuals vulnerable to negative messages about their body sizes and shapes that finally results in their body image dissatisfaction.
Keywords :
Sexual Self , schema , Body Image Dissatisfaction , Personality Factors
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Journal title :
Practice in Clinical Psychology
Record number :
2561200
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