自我客观化是 (仍然) 性别:跨措施和社会背景的元分析
Yujiao Guo1, Lijuan Xiao2, Junhua Dang3
1School of Psychology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China.
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|October 3, 2025
概括
自我客观化仍然是一种性别经验,女性报告的比例高于男性. 矛盾的是,这种性别差距在更多的性别平等社会中扩大,突出了复杂的社会文化影响.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 性别研究是性别研究.
背景情况:
- 自我客观化,观察者对自己的身体的视角的内化,是理解性别体验的重要研究领域.
- 以前的研究表明,自我客观化在女性中更为普遍,但其在当代多样化社会中的持久性和细微差别需要进行最新的调查.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定自我客观化是否继续成为当代社会中的性别体验.
- 调查自我客观化的性别差异的调节者,包括测量类型和社会性别平等.
主要方法:
- 进行了三级元分析,从78项研究中合成了158个效果大小.
- 该分析包括来自16个国家的74,216名参与者的数据,采用多变量模型来研究缓和效应.
主要成果:
- 发现了强大的性别差异 (d = 0.35),女性报告的自我客观化程度高于男性.
- 性别差距因测量类型 (身体监测显示更大的差距) 和社会性别平等 (在更平等的社会中更大的差距) 显著缓解.
- 文化取向,样本年龄和出版年份并没有显著减轻这种影响.
结论:
- 自我客观化仍然是一个深刻的性别现象.
- 社会文化进步,特别是提高性别平等,在某些情况下可能会矛盾地扩大基于外表的差异.
- 需要对性别敏感的测量工具和文化知情的理论框架,以了解全球的自我客观化.
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