Abstract Background Negative body image is a common psychological phenomenon among young Chinese women, and merits further investigation. Peers and the media are important factors that associated with body image. This study explored how media and peers promote body dissatisfaction among young Chinese women, including the mediating role of body surveillance and the moderating role of protective filtering. Methods 3499 women from the general China community aged 18–40 years (M = 23.44 years, SD = 1.18 years) were investigated with sociocultural attitudes towards appearance scale-3, objectified body consciousness scale and protective filtering scale. The data were analyzed by using a moderated mediation model with SPSS and the Process 4.0 macr...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
This study investigates the relationships among sociocultural pressures to be thin, internalisation ...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction a...
The purpose of the study is to confirm the reasons behind young Chinese women’s eating disturbances ...
The present study investigated the association between body talk on social networking sites (SNS) an...
Negative body image is prevalent among women and may lead to physical and mental health problems. So...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
Body dissatisfaction pervades Western society. Men and women alike experience negative feelings abou...
This study attempts to examine the connection between media use and body dissatisfaction by juxtapos...
Although scholars and professional organizations regularly lament the influence of media on women\u2...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Body dissatisfaction has been found to be associated with a wide range of maladjustment outcomes and...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
This study was designed to identify the contributors to body image (BI) dissatisfaction. The factors...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
This study investigates the relationships among sociocultural pressures to be thin, internalisation ...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
The present study was designed to develop predictive models for understanding body dissatisfaction a...
The purpose of the study is to confirm the reasons behind young Chinese women’s eating disturbances ...
The present study investigated the association between body talk on social networking sites (SNS) an...
Negative body image is prevalent among women and may lead to physical and mental health problems. So...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
Body dissatisfaction pervades Western society. Men and women alike experience negative feelings abou...
This study attempts to examine the connection between media use and body dissatisfaction by juxtapos...
Although scholars and professional organizations regularly lament the influence of media on women\u2...
This research assessed the extent to which sociocultural predictors of body dissatisfaction implicat...
Body dissatisfaction has been found to be associated with a wide range of maladjustment outcomes and...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
This study was designed to identify the contributors to body image (BI) dissatisfaction. The factors...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
This study investigates the relationships among sociocultural pressures to be thin, internalisation ...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...