Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of physical image on the psychological stability of individuals in their 20s and gender differences therein. Body image was classified into appearance oriented, appearance evaluation, and body satisfaction factors. Psychological stability was classified into self-confidence in work appearance, psychological motivation, interpersonal relationship, and work confidence. The physical image showed the highest appearance orientation, and psychological stability showed the highest psychological motivation. In physical image, appearance orientation was influential regarding psychological insight. Appearance evaluation affected self-confidence in appearance and work confidence while body satisfaction affected self-confidence in appearance and interpersonal relationships. The effect of body satisfaction on psychological motivation, the influence of appearance orientation on self-confidence in the workplace, and the influence of appearance evaluation on work self-confidence differed between genders. Therefore, body image is an important factor in improving psychological stability and should be accessed differently according to gender.
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