Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors that may provide alternative means of self-worth are religion and general commitment to a meaningful goal. This study experimentally tested whether religious-affirming statements buffered against exposure to thin models for everyone, or only for women with strong religious commitment. It also examined the relationships among religious commitment, general commitment, and body satisfaction. One hundred eleven women at a religious-affiliated college completed the commitment scales and baseline body measures. They were later randomly assigned to read one set of affirming statements, after which they then completed body measures again. Results sh...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threat...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
The relationship between disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, and religion is complex. Previous ...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threat...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
The relationship between disordered eating, body dissatisfaction, and religion is complex. Previous ...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...