Despite public acknowledgment of the importance of spiritual development, little has been written globally on female young adults' personal views of their spiritual values and body image. This article briefly presents the findings of a pilot study that explored female college students' reflections on body image and spirituality. Responses from participants showed that (1) many students are interested in faith and spiritual development; (2) body dissatisfaction affects those women who viewed themselves as spiritual (92%) as well as those who said they were free thinkers (49%). Nevertheless, religion and spiritual values seemed to confer some behavioral protection. Implications for educational programs that will address the spiritual dimensio...
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...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether spiritual well-being and social support functioned a...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Emerging adulthood is a time of identity exploration (Arnett, 2004), in which the areas of religiosi...
Negative body image is pervasive among traditional, college-age women and takes a heavy toll on wome...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
This study sought to identify how college women\u27s image of self and their bodies are impacted by ...
This study examined the relationships between body image perceptions and lifestyle choices as well a...
This qualitative study uses a constructivist framework and four in-depth interviews to examine how s...
dissertationBody image is a multifaceted construct developed from perceived experiences and personal...
This study examines the relationship between religiosity, the need to belong and body image among ad...
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...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether spiritual well-being and social support functioned a...
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body sati...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Emerging adulthood is a time of identity exploration (Arnett, 2004), in which the areas of religiosi...
Negative body image is pervasive among traditional, college-age women and takes a heavy toll on wome...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
This study sought to identify how college women\u27s image of self and their bodies are impacted by ...
This study examined the relationships between body image perceptions and lifestyle choices as well a...
This qualitative study uses a constructivist framework and four in-depth interviews to examine how s...
dissertationBody image is a multifaceted construct developed from perceived experiences and personal...
This study examines the relationship between religiosity, the need to belong and body image among ad...
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...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...