This study extends previous demonstrations that thin media models have a negative impact on young women’s body image by examining howthis effect occurs. In addition to thin–ideal internalization, shown to moderate this impact (Dittmar & Howard, 2004; Halliwell & Dittmar, 2004a), it investigates two further factors not previously explored together: first, the level of attention at which women process thin images and, second, appearance schema activation as an underlying process that mediates the exposure–anxiety link. Seventy-five women were exposed to either neutral advertisements (no models) or to thin models, at either low or high attention, manipulated by exposure time (10 s vs. 150 ms) and focus instructions. Thin models increase weight...
The present study aimed to investigate the role of processing in women’s responses to thin idealized...
Our study explored the influence of thin- versus normal-size media models and of self-reported restr...
Previous research has shown that exposure to thin images has a negative impact on the body image sta...
Previous experimental research demonstrates that exposure to ultra-thin media models has negative ef...
Exposure to thin media models has a negative effect on women's body image, and the current study ext...
The present study assessed the impact ultra thin models in the media have on women’s mood and the di...
This study examined the consequences of media exposure to thin ideals compared to pictures of landsc...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
An increasing number of studies shows that exposure to thin ideal bodies in the media has negative e...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
This study experimentally tested the effects of exposure to television commercials using less thin m...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Previous experimental research indicates that the use of average-size women models in advertising pr...
Exposure to thin media images is thought to play a significant role in the development of body image...
The present study aimed to investigate the role of processing in women’s responses to thin idealized...
Our study explored the influence of thin- versus normal-size media models and of self-reported restr...
Previous research has shown that exposure to thin images has a negative impact on the body image sta...
Previous experimental research demonstrates that exposure to ultra-thin media models has negative ef...
Exposure to thin media models has a negative effect on women's body image, and the current study ext...
The present study assessed the impact ultra thin models in the media have on women’s mood and the di...
This study examined the consequences of media exposure to thin ideals compared to pictures of landsc...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
An increasing number of studies shows that exposure to thin ideal bodies in the media has negative e...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
This study experimentally tested the effects of exposure to television commercials using less thin m...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Previous experimental research indicates that the use of average-size women models in advertising pr...
Exposure to thin media images is thought to play a significant role in the development of body image...
The present study aimed to investigate the role of processing in women’s responses to thin idealized...
Our study explored the influence of thin- versus normal-size media models and of self-reported restr...
Previous research has shown that exposure to thin images has a negative impact on the body image sta...