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Body Image Perceptions and Visualization of Vietnamese MSM

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posted on 2024-09-18, 05:34 authored by Thanh Ly AnThanh Ly An, Andrea WalingAndrea Waling, Adam BourneAdam Bourne

Research on body image among men who have sex with men (MSM) has predominantly been approached with the assumption that all MSM conform to a culturally preferred body, and have a high risk of body image concerns leading to risky behaviors and negative health outcomes. Scholars have called for a more nuanced understanding of how MSM engage with their body images. In response, we conducted 30 semi-structured interviews with Vietnamese MSM to explore their perceptions and feelings of their bodies, including their current body, idealized body, and sexually desired body. Inductive thematic analysis was utilized. The findings highlight the diversity and complexity in Vietnamese MSM’s perceptions and feelings about their bodies, which Western measurements of body image and body dissatisfaction might not fully capture. The participants also acknowledge the pressure of physical appearance; however, they do not always conform to the dominant body ideals and have a high risk of body dissatisfaction. We conclude with a call for reframing the approach to gay and bisexual men’s body image to understand better how they navigate complex pressures and make sense of their body image instead of assuming they are at risk of body dissatisfaction. 

Funding

This is my PhD project. I have received La Trobe University Graduate Research Scholarship and La Trobe University Full Fee Research Scholarship to cover for my PhD education.

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School

  • School of Psychology and Public Health

Publication Date

2024-09-01

Journal

Journal of Homosexuality

Volume

71

Issue

11

Pagination

25p. (p.2686–2709)

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

0091-8369

Rights Statement

© 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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