The present study tested a sociocultural model of women's sexual satisfaction grounded in Objectification Theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997). One hundred and one college women attending university in the UK completed measures of media internalization, body surveillance, body shame, sexual self-esteem, and sexual satisfaction. Consistent with predictions, the results of a path analysis indicated that greater internalization of appearance ideals from media sources leads to more body surveillance, which leads to higher body shame and lower sexual self-esteem, which, in turn, predicts less sexual satisfaction (only reached marginal significance for sexual self-esteem). In addition, body surveillance and body shame directly predicted sexual sa...
The present study extended Objectification Theory (Fredrickson and Roberts, Psychol Women Q 21:173–2...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
Existing research grounded in objectification theory has demonstrated links between the internalizat...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
Objectification Theory has provided a useful framework for the study of women’s sexual outcomes. How...
Introduction Physical appearance is a major component of human sexuality. Body image is associated w...
This study used objectification theory as a framework through which to explore the effect of interpe...
purely physical phenomenon, but instead is influenced by the psychological, relational, and sociocul...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) as the theoretical paradigm, this two-yea...
Objectification theory proposes that girls and women are acculturated to internalize an outsider\u27...
This study investigated the role of self-esteem as a buffer or moderator in the Objectification Theo...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
The present study extended Objectification Theory (Fredrickson and Roberts, Psychol Women Q 21:173–2...
The present study extended Objectification Theory (Fredrickson and Roberts, Psychol Women Q 21:173–2...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
Existing research grounded in objectification theory has demonstrated links between the internalizat...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
The present study tested a sociocultural model of women\u27s sexual satisfaction grounded in Objecti...
Objectification Theory has provided a useful framework for the study of women’s sexual outcomes. How...
Introduction Physical appearance is a major component of human sexuality. Body image is associated w...
This study used objectification theory as a framework through which to explore the effect of interpe...
purely physical phenomenon, but instead is influenced by the psychological, relational, and sociocul...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) as the theoretical paradigm, this two-yea...
Objectification theory proposes that girls and women are acculturated to internalize an outsider\u27...
This study investigated the role of self-esteem as a buffer or moderator in the Objectification Theo...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
The present study extended Objectification Theory (Fredrickson and Roberts, Psychol Women Q 21:173–2...
The present study extended Objectification Theory (Fredrickson and Roberts, Psychol Women Q 21:173–2...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
Existing research grounded in objectification theory has demonstrated links between the internalizat...