This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body satisfaction among college women. Religious (N = 178) participants met for a pre-test to complete religiosity measures. A week later, the participants reconvened and were assigned to one of two conditions: before (n = 83) or after (n = 95). Within each of these two groups, participants were randomly assigned to read a list of statements: positive religious statements, positive nonreligious statements, negative religious statements, positive body neutral religious statements, and neutral statements. Each participant was exposed to a task that included 10 images of thin-ideal models, read her list of statements, and completed the Body Dissatisfact...
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Despite public acknowledgment of the importance of spiritual development, little has been written gl...
Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threat...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether spiritual well-being and social support functioned a...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Despite public acknowledgment of the importance of spiritual development, little has been written gl...
Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threat...
A large body of research exists indicating that the effects of body image on individuals\u27 well-be...
Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women's sta...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Empirical work shows that religiosity promotes positive body image among women, but causal mechanism...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
The correlation between intrinsic versus extrinsic religiosity and body image disturbance and malada...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
The purpose of this study was to assess whether spiritual well-being and social support functioned a...
Body image, a multidimensional construct encompassing the perception and evaluation of appearance, w...
Social comparison has been shown to contribute to the negative attitudes that most Western women hav...
Dissatisfaction with one’s appearance is commonplace in Western women. Body image dissatisfaction is...
Despite public acknowledgment of the importance of spiritual development, little has been written gl...
Using a self-affirmation framework, this study tested whether religion buffered harmful media threat...