Diplomasi : Jurnal Demokrasi, Pemerintahan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)

Self-Concept and Social Pressure: A Qualitative Study of Body Image in Adolescent Girls

Abdul Azis (Unknown)
Ahmad Modin (Unknown)
Nafisatun Nadhifah (Unknown)
Zahirah Yaqut Assyifa (Unknown)
Miftahul Huda (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jul 2025

Abstract

Increasing social pressure and the influence of the media on beauty standards have created significant challenges for adolescent girls in forming a positive self-concept, especially related to perceptions of body image. Dissatisfaction with physical appearance is common and risks having a negative impact on their mental health and psychological well-being. This research aims to understand in depth how adolescent girls interpret their experiences regarding self-concept and social pressure in shaping body perception. Using a qualitative approach through phenomenological studies, this research explores the subjective narratives of adolescent girls through in-depth interviews to identify thematic patterns that emerge from their experiences. The research results reveal that social pressure originating from peers, family and the media has a strong influence in shaping teenagers' body image and self-concept, both constructively and detrimentally. The participants' narratives also highlighted the importance of social support and self-acceptance as protective factors in building a healthy body image. These findings emphasize the need for education and counseling-based interventions to strengthen adolescents' self-concept and ability to deal with social pressure adaptively.

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Humanities Education Environmental Science Social Sciences

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