Several studies indicate that the media are a significant factor in the development and maintenance of eating and shape-related disorders. Objectification theory (Fredrickson and Roberts 1997) represents a cohesive framework to understand how sociocultural pressures are translated into psychological risk factors potentially promoting body image and eating problems. Effects of objectifying media on body image and on eating disorder symptomatology in an Italian sample have been examined. A sample of 113 men and 119 women (Mage = 20.60) completed questionnaire measures of exposure to Italian objectifying media, body surveillance, body shame and eating disorder symptomatology. As far as for women, the exposure to objectifying media leads to bo...
Survey, correlational, randomized control, and covariance structure modeling investigations indicate...
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasi...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) as the theoretical paradigm, this two-yea...
In Western culture, the body is considered a symbol of personal success or failure - beauty and slen...
Objectives: Objectification theory is a suitable framework for understanding how media pressure is t...
Objectives Objectification theory is a suitable framework for understanding how media pressure is tr...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification Theory developed by Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) provides a model for understandin...
The present study extended the applicability of Objectification Theory to predict disordered eating ...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
Background: According to objectification theory, repeated experiences of sexual objectification, ill...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
Our contemporary Western society abundantly surrounds us with beauty ideals and perfect bodies. Both...
Survey, correlational, randomized control, and covariance structure modeling investigations indicate...
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasi...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) as the theoretical paradigm, this two-yea...
In Western culture, the body is considered a symbol of personal success or failure - beauty and slen...
Objectives: Objectification theory is a suitable framework for understanding how media pressure is t...
Objectives Objectification theory is a suitable framework for understanding how media pressure is tr...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Objectification Theory developed by Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) provides a model for understandin...
The present study extended the applicability of Objectification Theory to predict disordered eating ...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
Background: According to objectification theory, repeated experiences of sexual objectification, ill...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
Our contemporary Western society abundantly surrounds us with beauty ideals and perfect bodies. Both...
Survey, correlational, randomized control, and covariance structure modeling investigations indicate...
The role of sociocultural influences in the development of eating disorders: With particular emphasi...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) as the theoretical paradigm, this two-yea...