This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predicted that with increasing trait body dissatisfaction there would be an increase in rumination leading to a greater frequency of fat talk. We also predicted that neuroticism would moderate this mediation pathway, and that these effects would occur over and above body size. A survey was conducted on a convenience sample of 212 college women with a mean age of 22.04 years (SDage = 2.61). A bootstrap analysis utilizing PROCESS software supported the predicted moderated-mediation model. Thus, those college women higher in both trait body dissatisfaction and neuroticism would experience greater rumination and engage more frequently in fat talk. Imp...
Although past studies have highlighted fat talk as relevant to body image disturbance, the majority ...
Purpose: This study examined whether engagement in negative body talk would moderate the association...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2023-01-11, issued 2023-01-...
This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predi...
Fat talk (women speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) is a phenomenon that b...
This study will investigate the perceptions of “fat talk” among undergraduate college students. Twen...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of social and interpersonal factors ...
Our article details the development of the self-report Negative Body Talk (NBT) scale and five studi...
“Fat talk” describes women discussing their bodies disparagingly for impression management while int...
Fat talk, dialogues among women involving negative body-focused discussions, was studied as a functi...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
From a young age, women face exposure to fat talk. Though many women tend to assume this normative ...
Background: Research indicates that body dissatisfaction is correlated with and often predictive of ...
Fat talk refers to the negative, evaluative conversations that women have with each other about thei...
This thesis explored the social phenomenon known as “fat talk” and women’s b...
Although past studies have highlighted fat talk as relevant to body image disturbance, the majority ...
Purpose: This study examined whether engagement in negative body talk would moderate the association...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2023-01-11, issued 2023-01-...
This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predi...
Fat talk (women speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) is a phenomenon that b...
This study will investigate the perceptions of “fat talk” among undergraduate college students. Twen...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of social and interpersonal factors ...
Our article details the development of the self-report Negative Body Talk (NBT) scale and five studi...
“Fat talk” describes women discussing their bodies disparagingly for impression management while int...
Fat talk, dialogues among women involving negative body-focused discussions, was studied as a functi...
Fat talk—the conversations women have about their own and others’ bodies—is a harmful linguistic rit...
From a young age, women face exposure to fat talk. Though many women tend to assume this normative ...
Background: Research indicates that body dissatisfaction is correlated with and often predictive of ...
Fat talk refers to the negative, evaluative conversations that women have with each other about thei...
This thesis explored the social phenomenon known as “fat talk” and women’s b...
Although past studies have highlighted fat talk as relevant to body image disturbance, the majority ...
Purpose: This study examined whether engagement in negative body talk would moderate the association...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2023-01-11, issued 2023-01-...