Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Journalism, Xiamen University Malaysia Campus
  • 2 Department of English Language and Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences and Liberal Arts, UCSI University
  • 3 Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development, University Malaysia Sarawak
Health Psychol Open, 2018 06 10;5(1):2055102918774251.
PMID: 29977587 DOI: 10.1177/2055102918774251

Abstract

This study examined the correlation between body mass index as independent variable, and body image and fear of negative evaluation as dependent variables, as well as the moderating role of self-esteem in these correlations. A total of 318 Malaysian young adults were conveniently recruited to do the self-administered survey on the demographic characteristics body image, fear of negative evaluation, and self-esteem. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was used to test the research hypotheses. The results revealed that body mass index was negatively associated with body image, while no such correlation was found with fear of negative evaluation. Meanwhile, the negative correlation of body mass index with body image was stronger among those with lower self-esteem, while a positive association of body mass index with fear of negative evaluation was significant only among individuals with low self-esteem.

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