Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threats to men\u27s body esteem. It tested whether reading religious body-affirming statements or having a strong religious commitment protected men\u27s body esteem from media threats. It also tested whether religious commitment moderated the harmful media effects in the most threatened group (overweight men). Fifty-six men at a religious-affiliated college completed the religious commitment scale, demographic information, and body-esteem measures. Weeks later, they were randomly assigned to read either religious body-affirming statements, positive body-affirming statements, or control statements, after which they indicated their feelings, viewed ...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Obesity has become a major public health problem. The study aimed at investigating the association b...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Basing self-worth on appearance is inversely related to women’s body esteem, but studies have not ex...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Previous research on religion and the body has tended to focus on the influence of religion in gener...
Previous research on religion and the body has tended to focus on the influence of religion in gener...
Previous research reveals that religion in America is related to variations in body weight. This art...
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...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Obesity has become a major public health problem. The study aimed at investigating the association b...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Basing self-worth on appearance is inversely related to women’s body esteem, but studies have not ex...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Previous research on religion and the body has tended to focus on the influence of religion in gener...
Previous research on religion and the body has tended to focus on the influence of religion in gener...
Previous research reveals that religion in America is related to variations in body weight. This art...
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...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Obesity has become a major public health problem. The study aimed at investigating the association b...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...