Adolescent egocentrism and indoor tanning: Is the relationship direct or mediated? Journal Article


Authors: Banerjee, S. C.; Greene, K.; Yanovitzky, I.; Bagdasarov, Z.; Choi, S.; Magsamen-Conrad, K.
Article Title: Adolescent egocentrism and indoor tanning: Is the relationship direct or mediated?
Abstract: This paper explored how imaginary audience and personal fable ideations contribute to adolescent indoor tanning intentions directly and indirectly through the way they shape pro-tanning attitude and association with peers who use tanning beds. Five hundred and ninety-five male (n = 207) and female (n = 387) adolescents, ranging in age from 11 to 19 (M = 16.87; SD = 1.34) years completed a cross-sectional survey. Measures included imaginary audience, personal fable (three dimensions: invulnerability, uniqueness, and omnipotence), pro-tanning attitude, association with peers who use tanning beds, and tanning bed use intentions. Bootstrapping analyses documented that imaginary audience ideations are indirectly associated with indoor tanning intentions through the mediation of pro-tanning attitude and association with peers who use tanning beds. Of the personal fable ideations, only invulnerability ideation is indirectly associated with indoor tanning intentions through the mediation of association with peers who use tanning beds. Design and evaluation of interventions and campaigns to reduce indoor tanning must be targeted to adolescents varying in imaginary audience ideations differently. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract).
Keywords: indoor tanning; association with peers; attitude toward tanning beds; egocentrism; imaginary audience; personal fable; tanning intentions
Journal Title: Journal of Youth Studies
Volume: 18
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1367-6261
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group  
Date Published: 2015-03-01
Start Page: 357
End Page: 375
Language: English
ACCESSION: Peer Reviewed Journal: 2015-06725-006
DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2014.963536
PROVIDER: Ovid Technologies
PROVIDER: psycinfo
PMCID: PMC5198897
PUBMED: 28042281
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