Although there is now a substantial body of research suggesting a positive association between the exposure to sexualized content in the media and self-objectification/body surveillance, most of the studies have been cross-sectional, conducted in exclusively female samples, focused on the use of traditional media (e.g., printed magazines and TV), and have not assessed the role of the internalization of appearance ideals, which is potentially an important intervening variable in the relationship between media exposure and outcomes related to body concerns. Addressing the need for further assessments of self-objectification in more diverse samples, this study used five-wave longitudinal data to investigate the parallel changes in the use of s...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
Although there is now a substantial body of research suggesting a positive association between the e...
Mass media, such as music videos and fashion magazines, have been criticized for disseminating a res...
Previous research has shown that mass media stimulate the development of an objectified self-concept...
This study (N 911) investigated how exposure to sexualizing prime-time television programs, music t...
This study analyzed the relationships between social network site use and body image in adolescents,...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
Adolescents’ social networking site (SNS) use has dramatically grown in the past few years and has i...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Prior research has related the use of social networking sites (SNSs) to body im...
The goal of study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and Inter...
The relationship between exposure to sexually objectifying music television, primetime television pr...
This study (n= 558; Mean age= 15.6, SD=1.49) investigated how exposure to sexually objectifying musi...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...
Although there is now a substantial body of research suggesting a positive association between the e...
Mass media, such as music videos and fashion magazines, have been criticized for disseminating a res...
Previous research has shown that mass media stimulate the development of an objectified self-concept...
This study (N 911) investigated how exposure to sexualizing prime-time television programs, music t...
This study analyzed the relationships between social network site use and body image in adolescents,...
The current longitudinal study (N = 730) explored whether the three-step process of self-objectifica...
Adolescents’ social networking site (SNS) use has dramatically grown in the past few years and has i...
Sexualizing media content is prevalent in various media types. Sexualizing media messages and portra...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Prior research has related the use of social networking sites (SNSs) to body im...
The goal of study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and Inter...
The relationship between exposure to sexually objectifying music television, primetime television pr...
This study (n= 558; Mean age= 15.6, SD=1.49) investigated how exposure to sexually objectifying musi...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and ...
Previous research suggests that adolescents’ social network site use is related to their sexual deve...