How is physical attractiveness associated with depression in China: A moderated mediation analysis.

Dongpeng Lai, Yunyun Mao
Author Information
  1. Dongpeng Lai: School of Sociology and Anthropology, Xiamen University, China.
  2. Yunyun Mao: School of Sociology and Anthropology, Xiamen University, China. Electronic address: yunyunmao@stu.xmu.edu.cn.

Abstract

Rewarding beauty has never fallen out of vogue in human history. Attractive people enjoy many social and economic advantages. This study aims to investigate the relationship between physical attractiveness and depression and its potential mechanism among Chinese residents. A population-based data including 12,172 Chinese adults from 3 waves of CFPS (2012, 2016, 2020) were used. Moderated-mediation models were utilized to assess the mediation effect of unfair experiences and the moderation effect of socioeconomic-status (SES), in the linkage between physical attractiveness and depression. Firstly, our results demonstrated that physical attractiveness is negatively associated with depression. Secondly, the effect of unfair experiences as a mediator between physical attractiveness and depression is statistically significant. Lastly, socioeconomic status (SES) performs a crucial moderating role. Among Chinese residents, the mitigating effect of physical attractiveness on unfair experiences and depression would be stronger among those with a lower SES compared to those with a higher SES.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Adult
Humans
Depression
Mediation Analysis
Social Class
China
Beauty

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