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The relationship between body dissatisfaction and attentional bias to thin bodies in Malaysian Chinese and White Australian women: a dot probe study.

House, T., Wong, H. K., Samuel, N. W., Stephen, I. D., Brooks, K. R., Bould, H., Attwood, A. S. and Penton-Voak, I. S., 2023. The relationship between body dissatisfaction and attentional bias to thin bodies in Malaysian Chinese and White Australian women: a dot probe study. Royal Society Open Science, 10 (9), 230674.

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DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230674

Abstract

Studies suggest that an attentional bias to thin bodies is common among those with high levels of body dissatisfaction, which is a risk factor for, and symptom of, various eating disorders. However, these studies have predominantly been conducted in Western countries with body stimuli involving images of White people. In a preregistered study, we recruited 150 Malaysian Chinese women and 150 White Australian women for a study using standardized images of East Asian and White Australian bodies. To measure attentional bias to thin bodies, participants completed a dot probe task which presented images of women who self-identified their ethnicity as East Asian or as White Australian. Contrary to previous findings, we found no evidence for an association between body dissatisfaction and attentional bias to thin bodies. This lack of association was not affected by participant ethnicity (Malaysian Chinese versus White Australian) or ethnic congruency between participants and body stimuli (own-ethnicity versus other-ethnicity). However, the internal consistency of the dot probe task was poor. These results suggest that either the relationship between body dissatisfaction and attentional bias to thin bodies is not robust, or the dot probe task may not be a reliable measure of attentional bias to body size.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2054-5703
Uncontrolled Keywords:attention; attentional bias; body dissatisfaction; body size; dot probe
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:39369
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:11 Jan 2024 10:52
Last Modified:11 Jan 2024 10:52

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