@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000551, author = {守安, 可奈 and 諸井, 克英 and MORIYASU, Kana and MOROI, Katsuhide}, journal = {同志社女子大学生活科学, DWCLA human life and science}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, AA11325308-20130220-21, The present study examined the relationships among drive for thinness, comparisons of body size with others, and thin-ideal internalization. Various scales were administered to female adolescents (N=222). To examine the relationships pattern among various scale scores, the structural equation model analyses (Amos 18.0) were executed. The good solution was found. Drive for thinness among female adolescents was influenced by comparisons with same-sex peers more than the closest same-sex friend, their mother, or the elder sister. The relationship between comparison with same-sex peers and drive for thinness was mediated by thin-ideal internalization. The significance of this research was discussed from the point of view of social comparison theory (Festinger, 1954), 原著論文}, pages = {21--28}, title = {痩身願望と社会的比較 (2) : 親密な他者との比較の影響}, volume = {46}, year = {2013}, yomi = {モリヤス, カナ and モロイ, カツヒデ} }