Television, disordered eating, and young women in Fiji: negotiating body image and identity during rapid social change - PubMed (original) (raw)
Television, disordered eating, and young women in Fiji: negotiating body image and identity during rapid social change
Anne E Becker. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004 Dec.
Abstract
Although the relationship between media exposure and risk behavior among youth is established at a population level, the specific psychological and social mechanisms mediating the adverse effects of media on youth remain poorly understood. This study reports on an investigation of the impact of the introduction of television to a rural community in Western Fiji on adolescent ethnic Fijian girls in a setting of rapid social and economic change. Narrative data were collected from 30 purposively selected ethnic Fijian secondary school girls via semi-structured, open-ended interviews. Interviews were conducted in 1998, 3 years after television was first broadcast to this region of Fiji. Narrative data were analyzed for content relating to response to television and mechanisms that mediate self and body image in Fijian adolescents. Data in this sample suggest that media imagery is used in both creative and destructive ways by adolescent Fijian girls to navigate opportunities and conflicts posed by the rapidly changing social environment. Study respondents indicated their explicit modeling of the perceived positive attributes of characters presented in television dramas, but also the beginnings of weight and body shape preoccupation, purging behavior to control weight, and body disparagement. Response to television appeared to be shaped by a desire for competitive social positioning during a period of rapid social transition. Understanding vulnerability to images and values imported with media will be critical to preventing disordered eating and, potentially, other youth risk behaviors in this population, as well as other populations at risk.
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- Commentary: Globalization, culture, body image, and eating disorders.
Litllewood R. Litllewood R. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004 Dec;28(4):597-602. doi: 10.1007/s11013-004-1069-3. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004. PMID: 15847055 No abstract available. - Commentary: Towards a clinical ethnography.
Gordon RA. Gordon RA. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004 Dec;28(4):603-6. doi: 10.1007/s11013-004-1070-x. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004. PMID: 15847056 No abstract available. - Commentary: Eating disorders and the problem of "culture" in acculturation.
Lester R. Lester R. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004 Dec;28(4):607-15. doi: 10.1007/s11013-004-1071-9. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004. PMID: 15847057 No abstract available. - Engaging culture: an overdue task for eating disorders research.
Lee S. Lee S. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004 Dec;28(4):617-21. doi: 10.1007/s11013-004-1072-8. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2004. PMID: 15847058 No abstract available.
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