This study examined predictors of young women's interest in obtaining cosmetic surgery. The sample investigated was comprised of 101 college undergraduates residing in the northeastern U.S. (M age=19.99, SD=4.79). Participants' weight status (M BMI=24.52, SD=5.69), body dissatisfaction, internalization of media messages, reports of physical appearance teasing, and interest in obtaining cosmetic surgery were assessed. Results indicated that all of the predictors examined were correlated with women's interest in cosmetic surgery. Further, body dissatisfaction mediated the relations between weight status, internalization of media messages, reports of teasing, and women's interest in cosmetic surgery. Findings are discussed in terms of the importance of understanding cosmetic surgery trends and young women's susceptibility to body dissatisfaction. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009.
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Markey, C. N., & Markey, P. M. (2009). Correlates of young women’s interest in obtaining cosmetic surgery. Sex Roles, 61(3–4), 158–166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-009-9625-5
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