Self-objectification has been examined extensively in adult populations. Despite theoretical evidence suggesting that children may also be vulnerable to experiencing self-objectification, whether children do self-objectify has not been determined. Accordingly, the present study examined the degree to which children self-objectify. The prevalence of body image and eating disturbances in this population, and the relationship between self-objectification and these disturbances, were also investigated. Results from over 250 boys and girls aged 6–11 years revealed that young girls report levels of self-objectification that are similar to those observed among older girls and women. Self-objectification was also found to be meaningfully related to...
Abstract Theoretical background Body image distortions such as perception biases are assumed to be p...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
This study aimed to test components of objectification theory in a large sample of adolescent girls ...
AIM: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self-identify as ha...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psycho...
The present study tested the components of the model proposed by Objectification Theory (Fredrickson...
Aim: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not selfidentify as hav...
The aim of the present study was to test associations between self-objectification and health-relate...
Aim: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self‐identify as ha...
In recent years a large number of studies have examined body image concerns, and early symptoms of e...
Eating disorders present very compelling health and social problems. These are psychological malfunc...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
The aims of the present study were to a) examine gender differences in body image dissatisfaction, d...
Abstract Theoretical background Body image distortions such as perception biases are assumed to be p...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
This study aimed to test components of objectification theory in a large sample of adolescent girls ...
AIM: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self-identify as ha...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psycho...
The present study tested the components of the model proposed by Objectification Theory (Fredrickson...
Aim: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not selfidentify as hav...
The aim of the present study was to test associations between self-objectification and health-relate...
Aim: Many adolescents who meet diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder do not self‐identify as ha...
In recent years a large number of studies have examined body image concerns, and early symptoms of e...
Eating disorders present very compelling health and social problems. These are psychological malfunc...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
The aims of the present study were to a) examine gender differences in body image dissatisfaction, d...
Abstract Theoretical background Body image distortions such as perception biases are assumed to be p...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...