Individuals who are more strongly invested in their appearance, appearance schematics, have a tendency to engage in appearance-related comparison. Appearance schematicity consists of two components. The self-evaluative component concerns the degree to which appearance is central to self-worth, referred to as dysfunctional appearance beliefs. Motivational salience refers to the engagement in behaviors designed to enhance appearance, such as body surveillance. Based on a three-wave panel survey of 973 Flemish preadolescents (Mage = 11.15, SD = 1.13) we found that the motivational and self-evaluative components had a different impact on media internalization. For preadolescents who engaged in more body surveillance, watching television resulte...
Research suggests that sexualizing media messages are present in teen media and negatively affect yo...
This longitudinal study (N = 400, 54.5% female) explores the relationships between three components ...
Based on principles related to the self-concept, social comparison theory, self-discrepancy theory, ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The present three-wave panel study (N = 973, (Formula presented.) = 11.14) sou...
© 2016 International Communication Association Dysfunctional appearance beliefs have been identified...
The present study combines selective exposure theory with body image coping literature to study effe...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The purpose of this study was to inv...
Introduction Today's world, recognized as "the age of information", is a world in which media has p...
For decades now, scholars have called attention to the possible consequences of adolescents' immersi...
Early adolescents (N = 1,591; Mage = 11.698; SD = 0.892) participated in a two-wave panel study (6-...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
The current study sought to explain pre-adolescents’ differential susceptibility to the internalizat...
In line with research in psychology and communication, it was hypothesized that individuals most lik...
Research suggests that sexualizing media messages are present in teen media and negatively affect yo...
This longitudinal study (N = 400, 54.5% female) explores the relationships between three components ...
Based on principles related to the self-concept, social comparison theory, self-discrepancy theory, ...
© The Author(s) 2017. The present three-wave panel study (N = 973, (Formula presented.) = 11.14) sou...
© 2016 International Communication Association Dysfunctional appearance beliefs have been identified...
The present study combines selective exposure theory with body image coping literature to study effe...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The purpose of this study was to inv...
Introduction Today's world, recognized as "the age of information", is a world in which media has p...
For decades now, scholars have called attention to the possible consequences of adolescents' immersi...
Early adolescents (N = 1,591; Mage = 11.698; SD = 0.892) participated in a two-wave panel study (6-...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized ima...
The current study sought to explain pre-adolescents’ differential susceptibility to the internalizat...
In line with research in psychology and communication, it was hypothesized that individuals most lik...
Research suggests that sexualizing media messages are present in teen media and negatively affect yo...
This longitudinal study (N = 400, 54.5% female) explores the relationships between three components ...
Based on principles related to the self-concept, social comparison theory, self-discrepancy theory, ...