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"Only When I'm Idle Do I Pay Attention to Myself in the Mirror":The Underlying Concern behind Appearance Anxiety among Chinese Female College Students

Lili Liu, Haslinda binti Abdullah and Zatul Himmah Adnan
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Lili Liu: Institute for Social Science Studies, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang
Haslinda binti Abdullah: Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng
Zatul Himmah Adnan: Department of Government and Civilisation Studies, Faculty of Human Ecology, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 10, 3007-3015

Abstract: Appearance anxiety has become a widespread sociocultural phenomenon among contemporary Chinese young women, yet the deeper developmental concerns that underlie this anxiety remain under‑examined. This study investigates what appearance anxiety is really about for Chinese female college students and how identity work may attenuate such anxiety. This study conducted semi‑structured one‑on‑one interviews with 14 Chinese female college students and analyzed transcripts using reflexive thematic analysis. Interviewees often equated others' approval with self‑realization, and uncritical adherence to narrow beauty ideals intensified anxiety. They recognized that their excessive focus on appearance sometimes served as a refuge for feelings of worthlessness and idleness. Through ongoing self‑exploration, they gradually abandoned the pursuit of "perfection" defined by others, embraced authentic self‑presentation, and built confidence by developing "acquired abilities" beyond appearance. Body‑image journeys were experienced as developmental processes of self‑acceptance, self‑exploration, and self‑improvement-the underlying concern of "appearance anxiety" was frequently confusion about self‑identity rather than appearance per se. Psychological practitioners and youth workers should promote holistic capability development and cultivate multiple sources of self‑worth to help young people move from externally‑driven appearance concerns toward stable self‑identity.

Date: 2025
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