Authors: Regencia ZJG, Gouin JP, Ladia MAJ, Montoya JC, Baja ES
Introduction: The rampant distribution of idealised images on the internet may lead the general public to improve their body appearance in a way that is sometimes excessive, compulsive or detrimental to other aspects of their lives. There is a decreasing appreciation of body image among emerging adults and an increasing trend on skin-lightening practices linked with psychological distress. This protocol describes the mixed-method approach to assess the relationships among body image perception, skin-lightening practices and mental well-being of Filipino emerging adults and determine the factors that influence them.
Methods and analysis: An explanatory sequential mixed-method approach will be used. A cross-sectional study design will involve an online self-administered questionnaire of 1258 participants, while a case study design will involve in-depth interviews with 25 participants. Data analysis will use generalised linear models and structural equation modelling with a Bayesian network for the quantitative data. Moreover, the qualitative data will use an inductive approach in thematic analysis. A contiguous narrative approach will integrate the quantitative and qualitative data.
Ethics and dissemination: The University of the Philippines Manila Review Ethics Board has approved this protocol (UPMREB 2022-0407-01). The study results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed articles and conference presentations.
Keywords: Anxiety disorders; Depression & mood disorders; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MENTAL HEALTH; PUBLIC HEALTH;
PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37192806/
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068561