Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12411/1176
Title: The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS): Breast size dissatisfaction and its antecedents and outcomes in women from 40 nations
Authors: Swami, Viren
Tran, Ulrich S.
Barron, David
Afhami, Reza
Aimé, Annie
Almenara, Carlos A.
Alp Dal, Nursel
Soares Amaral, Ana Carolina
Andrianto, Sonny
Anjum, Gulnaz
Argyrides, Marios
Atari, Mohammad
Aziz, Mudassar
Banai, Benjamin
Borowiec, Joanna
Brewis, Alexandra
Cakir Kocak, Yeliz
Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, Juliana
Carmona, Carmen
Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin
Chen, Hong
Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Choompunuch, Bovornpot
Constantinos, Togas
Crumlish, Aine
Cruz, Julio Eduardo
Dalley, Simon E.
Damayanti, Devi
Dare, Joanna
Donofrio, Stacey M.
Draksler, Anja
Escasa-Dorne, Michelle
Frances Fernandez, Elaine
Caputo Ferreira, Maria Elisa
Frederick, David A.
Alías García, Antonio
Geller, Shulamit
George, Alexias
Ghazieh, Louai
Goian, Cosmin
Gorman, Colin
Grano, Caterina
Eliahu Handelzalts, Jonathan
Horsburgh, Heather
Jackson, Todd
Javela Delgado, Lady Grey
Jović, Marija
Jović, Marko
Kantanista, Adam
Kertechian, Sevag K.
Kessels, Loes
Król-Zielińska, Magdalena
Kuan, Magdalena
Cheng Kueh, Yee
Kumar, Yee
Lundin Kvalem, Ingela
Lombardo, Ingela
López Almada, Ernesto Luis
Maïano, Christophe
Manjary, Mandar
Massar, Karlijn
Matera, Camilla
Figueiras Mereiles, Juliana F.
Meskó, Norbert
Namatame, Hikari
Nerini, Amanda
Neto, Felix
Neto, Joana
Nogueira Neves, Angela
Ng, Siu-Kuen
Nithiya, Devi R.
Samir Omar, Salma
Omori, Mika
Serena Panasiti, Maria
Pavela Banai, Irena
Pila, Eva
Pokrajac-Bulian, Alessandra
Postuvan, Vita
Prichard, Ivanka
Razmus, Magdalena
Sabiston, Catherine M.
Sahlan, Reza N.
Owusu Sarfo, Reza N.
Sawamiya, Yoko
Stieger, Stefan
SturtzSreetharan, Cindi
Tee, Eugene
Ten Hoor, Gill A.
Tipandjan, Arun
Thongpibul, Kulvadee
Tudorel, Otilia
Tylka, Tracy
Vally, Zahir
Vargas-Nieto, Juan Camilo
Vega, Luis Diego
Vidal-Mollón, Jose
Vintila, Mona
Williams, Deborah
Wutich, Amber
Yamamiya, Yuko
Zambrano, Danilo
Callegari Zanetti, Marcelo
Živčić-Bećirević, Ivanka
Voracek, Martin
Keywords: breast size
breast ideals
breast awareness
personality
psychological well-being
cross-cultural psychology
Publisher: Body Image
Citation: Swami, V., Tran, U. S., Barron, D., Afhami, R., Aimé, A., Almenara, C. A., Alp Dal, N., Soares Amaral, A. C., Andrianto, S., Anjum, G., Argyrides, M., Atari, M., Aziz, M., Banai, B., Borowiec, J., Brewis, A., Cakir Kocak, Y., Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, J., Carmona, C.,... y Voracek, M. (2020). The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS): Breast size dissatisfaction and its antecedents and outcomes in women from 40 nations. Body Image, 32, 199-217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.01.006
Abstract: Abstract: The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) was established to assess women’s breast size dissatisfaction and breasted experiences from a cross-national perspective. A total of 18,541 women were recruited from 61 research sites across 40 nations and completed measures of current-ideal breast size discrepancy, as well as measures of theorised antecedents (personality, Western and local media exposure, and proxies of socioeconomic status) and outcomes (weight and appearance dissatisfaction, breast awareness, and psychological well-being). In the total dataset, 47.5 % of women wanted larger breasts than they currently had, 23.2 % wanted smaller breasts, and 29.3 % were satisfied with their current breast size. There were significant cross-national differences in mean ideal breast size and absolute breast size dissatisfaction, but effect sizes were small (η2 = .02–.03). The results of multilevel modelling showed that greater Neuroticism, lower Conscientiousness, lower Western media exposure, greater local media exposure, lower financial security, and younger age were associated with greater breast size dissatisfaction across nations. In addition, greater absolute breast size dissatisfaction was associated with greater weight and appearance dissatisfaction, poorer breast awareness, and poorer psychological well-being across nations. These results indicate that breast size dissatisfaction is a global public health concern linked to women’s psychological and physical well-being.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.01.006
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12411/1176
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