The images of females displayed in the media today are thinner than the images of male, thinner than media images of females in the past, than the actual female population, and than the criteria for anorexia (Schooler, Ward, Merriwether, & Caruthers, 2004). This study investigated the stereotypical representations of adult females in mass media. It was hypothesized that exposure to mass media containing idealistic representations of the female body would be associated with less favorable body image evaluation among adult females. Results indicated a strong need for awareness and education regarding media images that carry forth ideas of such gender stereotypes throughout society. All participants reported having a higher level of body image...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The question that the...
Women are equal or near equal to men in as far as sheer number is concerned, constituting almost 50%...
Media images of stereotypically attractive women are often cited as contributory factors in body siz...
Mass media represents social expectations for personal behavior and creates models and images to fol...
This study explores the relationship between media images’ portrayal of the “thin ideal” and college...
Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, ...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-79).Throughout history societies have focused on beauty a...
The visual media\u27s impact upon body image has only recently become an area of study. Research in ...
Advertisements in the media have been scrutinized because of their continuous stereotypical depictio...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
The current study investigated media influences on men\u27s and women\u27s body perception. Particip...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Women are constantly put under pressure to work towards the feminine ideal portrayed in daily media ...
Our contemporary Western society abundantly surrounds us with beauty ideals and perfect bodies. Both...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The question that the...
Women are equal or near equal to men in as far as sheer number is concerned, constituting almost 50%...
Media images of stereotypically attractive women are often cited as contributory factors in body siz...
Mass media represents social expectations for personal behavior and creates models and images to fol...
This study explores the relationship between media images’ portrayal of the “thin ideal” and college...
Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, ...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-79).Throughout history societies have focused on beauty a...
The visual media\u27s impact upon body image has only recently become an area of study. Research in ...
Advertisements in the media have been scrutinized because of their continuous stereotypical depictio...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
The current study investigated media influences on men\u27s and women\u27s body perception. Particip...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Women are constantly put under pressure to work towards the feminine ideal portrayed in daily media ...
Our contemporary Western society abundantly surrounds us with beauty ideals and perfect bodies. Both...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The question that the...
Women are equal or near equal to men in as far as sheer number is concerned, constituting almost 50%...
Media images of stereotypically attractive women are often cited as contributory factors in body siz...