The Role of Self-Concept and Self-Compassion on the Body Image Adolescent Fans of K-Pop Idols

Adolescent of K-Pop fans tend to set the appearance of K-Pop idols as the ideal body standard, thus potentially causing body dissatisfaction and forming a negative body image. The aim of this research is to be able to find out the role of self-concept and self-compassion with the body image adolesce...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Anak Agung Istri Miranda Parasari, Luh Made Karisma Sukmayanti Suarya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Semarang 2024-12-01
Series:Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology
Online Access:https://journals.usm.ac.id/index.php/philanthropy/article/view/9346
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Adolescent of K-Pop fans tend to set the appearance of K-Pop idols as the ideal body standard, thus potentially causing body dissatisfaction and forming a negative body image. The aim of this research is to be able to find out the role of self-concept and self-compassion with the body image adolescent fans of Korean Pop (K-Pop) idols through a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis. The research respondents were 131 adolescent K-Pop fans aged 15-22 years in the city of Denpasar. The research results show that self-concept and self-compassion together contribute to five dimensions of body image (appearance evaluation (R2=49,1%), appearance orientation (R2=18,7%), body area satisfaction (R2=32,1%), overweight occupation (R2=8,9%), and self-classified weight (R2=40,5%)). Self-concept partially contributes in appearance evaluation, appearance orientation, body area satisfaction, and self-classified weight, while self-compassion contributes to overweight occupation (p
ISSN:2580-6076
2580-8532