The weight of expectations: examining social appearance anxiety and sociocultural pressure as predictors of students’ body image
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https://doi.org/10.17979/sportis.2026.12.2.12818Abstract
This study examined the associations between social appearance anxiety, perceived sociocultural pressure, and body image among university students using a quantitative-correlation research design. A total of 1,270 undergraduate students participated in the study through simple random sampling with majority respondents were female ages 18-21. Data were collected using validated instruments which demonstrated acceptable reliability. Ethical approval was obtained from the appropriate institutional review board, and informed consent was secured from all participants prior to data collection. Descriptive statistics were used to profile the study variables, while Pearson correlation and multiple regression analyses were employed to examine the strength and direction of relationships and the extent to which social appearance anxiety and perceived sociocultural pressure were statistically associated with body image. Results indicated significant associations between social appearance anxiety, sociocultural pressure, and body image, suggesting that higher levels of appearance-related anxiety and perceived societal expectations were linked to more negative body image perceptions. Regression findings further showed that both predictors accounted for a significant proportion of variance in body image, indicating their relative predictive value within the proposed model. Overall, the findings highlight the interconnected nature of psychological and sociocultural factors in relation to students’ body image without implying causal effects. This study contributes to the existing literature by providing empirical evidence that body image is associated with both internal appearance-related concerns and external sociocultural pressures, underscoring the importance of addressing body image within a broader social and psychological context.
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