Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)

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

Anak Agung Istri Miranda Parasari (Faculty of Medical, Universitas Udayana, Bali - Indonesia)
Luh Made Karisma Sukmayanti Suarya (Faculty of Medical, Universitas Udayana, Bali - Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2024

Abstract

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

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philanthropy

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Humanities Education Public Health Social Sciences Other

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Philanthropy: Journal of Psychology includes articles on the results of applied concepts and psychology studies that are within the scope of positive psychology and mental health issues. It accepts articles that are based on the thorough and systematic examination of psychological constructs from ...