Appearance Culture and Appearance-RS 2 Appearance-based rejection sensitivity (appearance-RS) is the tendency to anxiously expect, readily perceive, and overreact to signs of rejection based on one’s appearance, and is associated with a number of psychological and social problems (Park, 2007). This study of 380 adolescents (Mage = 13.84) examined a model linking the appearance culture between friends with appearance-RS in adolescent boys and girls, via internalisation of appearance ideals, social comparison and body dissatisfaction. Gender differences were also tested. Consistent with expectations, appearance-focused characteristics of the friendship context were associated with heightened appearance-RS via internalization of appearance ide...
The object of the research: 8 – 10 grade students from Alytaus Dzukijos main school. The aim of the ...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
This study assessed the effects of a best friend’s facial attractiveness on first impressions of med...
Thepresent research examined the influence of parents, peers, and themedia in predicting college stu...
Appearance rejection sensitivity (ARS) refers to anxiously over-expecting rejection because of perce...
The present research examined the influence of parents, peers, and the media in predicting college s...
Appearance-based Rejection Sensitivity (Appearance-RS) is the tendency to anxiously expect, readily ...
Peer relationships encompass an important developmental context for young girls’ understanding of no...
Peer victimization has been related to weight/shape concerns in adolescents. However, a dearth of re...
The present research examined the extent to which interpersonal concerns about rejection based on ap...
This study investigated the role of friendships and social acceptance in self-perceptions of appeara...
This study examined the relations among facial attractiveness, peer victimization, and internalizing...
Satisfaction with one’s appearance and peer relationships, respectively, are salient components of a...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
We review the research conducted in the past 15 years concerned with the role of friends and peers i...
The object of the research: 8 – 10 grade students from Alytaus Dzukijos main school. The aim of the ...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
This study assessed the effects of a best friend’s facial attractiveness on first impressions of med...
Thepresent research examined the influence of parents, peers, and themedia in predicting college stu...
Appearance rejection sensitivity (ARS) refers to anxiously over-expecting rejection because of perce...
The present research examined the influence of parents, peers, and the media in predicting college s...
Appearance-based Rejection Sensitivity (Appearance-RS) is the tendency to anxiously expect, readily ...
Peer relationships encompass an important developmental context for young girls’ understanding of no...
Peer victimization has been related to weight/shape concerns in adolescents. However, a dearth of re...
The present research examined the extent to which interpersonal concerns about rejection based on ap...
This study investigated the role of friendships and social acceptance in self-perceptions of appeara...
This study examined the relations among facial attractiveness, peer victimization, and internalizing...
Satisfaction with one’s appearance and peer relationships, respectively, are salient components of a...
Recent research has implicated a number of developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g...
We review the research conducted in the past 15 years concerned with the role of friends and peers i...
The object of the research: 8 – 10 grade students from Alytaus Dzukijos main school. The aim of the ...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
This study assessed the effects of a best friend’s facial attractiveness on first impressions of med...