We propose that women regularly anticipate and receive messages from others that trivialize the severity of their body image concerns. Moreover, we suggest that these minimizing messages can heighten women\u27s negative affective reactions to body image threats, particularly if they internalize them. Two studies provided support for these ideas. In Study 1, women and men estimated the likelihood that others would minimize the feelings of a woman who felt badly about her body. As expected, women estimated a high likelihood of minimization. In Study 2, women internalized or rejected a message that either minimized or validated the severity of body image concerns before undergoing a body image threat themselves. Women felt heightened negative ...
Female college students (n = 119) were randomly assigned to read one of three scenarios including ne...
Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
We propose that women regularly anticipate and receive messages from others that trivialize the seve...
The adverse effects of exposure to unrealistic ideals in the media are well documented, however, thi...
This study explored college women’s (N = 104) strategies for coping with a high- and low-social-eval...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
Previous research suggests that body dissatisfied women are particularly susceptible to negative aff...
International audienceThis study examined the effect of the threat aroused by the perception of thin...
Exposure to thin media models has a negative effect on women's body image, and the current study ext...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the anticipated effects of body-related comments on wom...
Previous experimental research demonstrates that exposure to ultra-thin media models has negative ef...
Memorable messages about body size can have profound negative psychological and emotional effects on...
Thirty one overweight and 32 average weight caucasian women between the ages of 25 and 40 were studi...
Social standards of beauty profitness model is leading some young women to worry, especially those t...
Female college students (n = 119) were randomly assigned to read one of three scenarios including ne...
Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
We propose that women regularly anticipate and receive messages from others that trivialize the seve...
The adverse effects of exposure to unrealistic ideals in the media are well documented, however, thi...
This study explored college women’s (N = 104) strategies for coping with a high- and low-social-eval...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
Previous research suggests that body dissatisfied women are particularly susceptible to negative aff...
International audienceThis study examined the effect of the threat aroused by the perception of thin...
Exposure to thin media models has a negative effect on women's body image, and the current study ext...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the anticipated effects of body-related comments on wom...
Previous experimental research demonstrates that exposure to ultra-thin media models has negative ef...
Memorable messages about body size can have profound negative psychological and emotional effects on...
Thirty one overweight and 32 average weight caucasian women between the ages of 25 and 40 were studi...
Social standards of beauty profitness model is leading some young women to worry, especially those t...
Female college students (n = 119) were randomly assigned to read one of three scenarios including ne...
Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...