Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include the depiction of scantily clad female models whose bodies epitomise the ultra-thin sociocultural ideal for young women. The present study is the first exposure experiment that examines the impact of thin models in music videos on the body dissatisfaction of 16-19-year-old adolescent girls (n=87). First, participants completed measures of positive and negative affect, body image, and self-esteem. Under the guise of a memory experiment, they then either watched three music videos, listened to three songs (from the videos), or learned a list of words. Affect and body image were assessed afterwards. In contrast to the music listening and word-lear...
Research has suggested that adolescent girls may be influenced by the media to such a degree that th...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
The present study aimed to examine whether relationships exist between viewing objectifying music vi...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Objectives. This experimental study examined whether a brief video intervention identifying the arti...
There is limited research that has examined experimentally the effects of muscular images on adolesc...
The present study investigated the effect of sexually objectifying music video exposure on young wom...
Previous research on media exposure and body image focuses on TV and magazines, rather than the unde...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Objective: The study investigated the impact of thin idealized images of women as presented in music...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
The present study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal focused television aimed at (young...
PURPOSE: To examine how weight information labels on variously sized media models affect (pre)adoles...
Research has suggested that adolescent girls may be influenced by the media to such a degree that th...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
The present study aimed to examine whether relationships exist between viewing objectifying music vi...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Objectives. This experimental study examined whether a brief video intervention identifying the arti...
There is limited research that has examined experimentally the effects of muscular images on adolesc...
The present study investigated the effect of sexually objectifying music video exposure on young wom...
Previous research on media exposure and body image focuses on TV and magazines, rather than the unde...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
Although laboratory experiments indicate that brief exposure to thin models leads to acute body diss...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
Objective: The study investigated the impact of thin idealized images of women as presented in music...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
The present study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal focused television aimed at (young...
PURPOSE: To examine how weight information labels on variously sized media models affect (pre)adoles...
Research has suggested that adolescent girls may be influenced by the media to such a degree that th...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
The present study aimed to examine whether relationships exist between viewing objectifying music vi...