A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the relationship between Islam and body image. Path analyses revealed that for Muslim women (but not non-Muslim women) strength of religious faith was inversely related to body dissatisfaction, body self-objectification, and dietary restraint. These relationships were mediated by increased use of modest clothing and by reduced media consumption. These results are consistent with the proposition that adherence to Islam can indirectly protect women\u27s body image from appearance-based public scrutiny and from exposure to Western media. <br /
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to better understand the underrepresentation of Muslim women...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Previous studies have reported equivocal findings concerning the impact of wearing a hijab, or Islam...
BackgroundOver the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cult...
Background: Over the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cu...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
We examined differences in body image and disordered eating between Muslim women who do and do not w...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Building upon past research, this study aimed to explore body image among Muslim women who wear the ...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to better understand the underrepresentation of Muslim women...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Previous studies have reported equivocal findings concerning the impact of wearing a hijab, or Islam...
BackgroundOver the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cult...
Background: Over the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cu...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
We examined differences in body image and disordered eating between Muslim women who do and do not w...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Building upon past research, this study aimed to explore body image among Muslim women who wear the ...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to better understand the underrepresentation of Muslim women...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...