This study explored college women’s (N = 104) strategies for coping with a high- and low-social-evaluative body image threat. Using an experimental design, participants read and imagined themselves in one of two scenarios: a high-social-evaluative body image threat condition (modeling a swimsuit in front of friends) or a low-social-evaluative body image threat condition (modeling a swimsuit alone) and described strategies for managing these situations. An inductive and deductive thematic approach was used to analyze the written responses. In order of frequency, the following themes were found for the high-social-evaluative threat condition: avoidance, appeasement, positive rational acceptance, social support, and social comparison. In order...
The objective of this study was to identify coping strategies that infl uence body attitudes in wome...
Social anxiety is a phenomenon that many women experienced, especially those who have experienced ve...
This qualitative research extends current theorizing on behavioural strategies for managing body dis...
We propose that women regularly anticipate and receive messages from others that trivialize the seve...
Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set...
College students confront a variety of challenges on a daily basis. Living up to the standards presc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the role of perceived threat, brand congruence a...
The purpose of this study was to explore how adolescent female athletes cope with social physique an...
Research supports the hypothesis that people with a positive body image engage in a cognitive proces...
This study investigated whether any relationship exists between Activity, Body Image Dissatisfaction...
Negative body image is pervasive among traditional, college-age women and takes a heavy toll on wome...
Research supports the hypothesis that people with a positive body image engage in a cognitive proces...
It is widely documented that negative body image is a significant public health concern due to its a...
Three decades of research into disordered eating in sports have revealed contradictory results, with...
This study explored adolescent females ’ experiences of social physique anxiety (SPA) and related co...
The objective of this study was to identify coping strategies that infl uence body attitudes in wome...
Social anxiety is a phenomenon that many women experienced, especially those who have experienced ve...
This qualitative research extends current theorizing on behavioural strategies for managing body dis...
We propose that women regularly anticipate and receive messages from others that trivialize the seve...
Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set...
College students confront a variety of challenges on a daily basis. Living up to the standards presc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the role of perceived threat, brand congruence a...
The purpose of this study was to explore how adolescent female athletes cope with social physique an...
Research supports the hypothesis that people with a positive body image engage in a cognitive proces...
This study investigated whether any relationship exists between Activity, Body Image Dissatisfaction...
Negative body image is pervasive among traditional, college-age women and takes a heavy toll on wome...
Research supports the hypothesis that people with a positive body image engage in a cognitive proces...
It is widely documented that negative body image is a significant public health concern due to its a...
Three decades of research into disordered eating in sports have revealed contradictory results, with...
This study explored adolescent females ’ experiences of social physique anxiety (SPA) and related co...
The objective of this study was to identify coping strategies that infl uence body attitudes in wome...
Social anxiety is a phenomenon that many women experienced, especially those who have experienced ve...
This qualitative research extends current theorizing on behavioural strategies for managing body dis...