Objective: This study introduces a new figure drawing measure, the Presentation of Images on a Continuum Scale (PICS), which includes continua of bodies from thin to obese and thin to muscular for both men and women. Participants: Participants were undergraduate students from a private, Catholic university in Connecticut. The data were collected in the spring of 2010. Methods: Three hundred forty-eight undergraduates completed an online survey that assessed current versus ideal body image as well as attractiveness of body types. Results: Results showed that current versus ideal body selection discrepancies on the PICS among women (but not among men) were related to several negative outcomes involving increased body concerns, less body satis...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Personality and Individual Di...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
Using a new set of male figure drawings which (unlike the Stunkard, Sorensen, & Schulsinger, 1983 fi...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effect of method of figure presentation on figure rating scale...
We investigated the relationship between human figure drawing size and perceived body satisfaction b...
College females, using a set of nine figure drawings reflecting very thin to very heavy figures, rat...
Research has reported that both men and women experience body dissatisfaction. Among other instrumen...
There has been growing interest in the assessment of a muscular appearance. Given the importance of ...
Body image concern is not a foreign experience among men; the literature indicates that men, like wo...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
ABSTRACT. The authors conducted 2 studies to examine the stigmatization of the female and male body ...
Context: The body image research literature has addressed how young people perceive their self-image...
A substantial body of research documents that exposure to images depicting a “thin ideal” body figur...
The authors conducted 2 studies to examine the stigmatization of the female and male body using phot...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Personality and Individual Di...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...
Using a new set of male figure drawings which (unlike the Stunkard, Sorensen, & Schulsinger, 1983 fi...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effect of method of figure presentation on figure rating scale...
We investigated the relationship between human figure drawing size and perceived body satisfaction b...
College females, using a set of nine figure drawings reflecting very thin to very heavy figures, rat...
Research has reported that both men and women experience body dissatisfaction. Among other instrumen...
There has been growing interest in the assessment of a muscular appearance. Given the importance of ...
Body image concern is not a foreign experience among men; the literature indicates that men, like wo...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
ABSTRACT. The authors conducted 2 studies to examine the stigmatization of the female and male body ...
Context: The body image research literature has addressed how young people perceive their self-image...
A substantial body of research documents that exposure to images depicting a “thin ideal” body figur...
The authors conducted 2 studies to examine the stigmatization of the female and male body using phot...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Personality and Individual Di...
The present study examined the relationship between eating-related attitudes and behaviors and the b...