We examined whether shifting young women’s (N =322) attention toward functionality components of media-portrayed idealized images would protect against body dissatisfaction. Image type was manipulated via images of models in either an objectified body-as-object form or active body-as-process form; viewing focus was manipulated via questions about the appearance or functionality of the models. Social comparison was examined as a moderator. Negative outcomes were most pronounced within the process-related conditions (body-as-process images or functionality viewing focus) and for women who reported greater functionality comparison. Results suggest that functionality-based depictions, reflections, and comparisons may actually produce worse outc...
Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, ...
Purpose This experimental study seeks to explore the impact of media images on women's body dissatis...
This research examined the role that idealised image characteristics have indetermining post-exposur...
We tested the effectiveness of a positive appearance or functionality reflective writing task on wom...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
This pilot study explored whether focusing on body functionality (i.e., everything the body can do) ...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
The adverse effects of exposure to unrealistic ideals in the media are well documented, however, thi...
Women with high body dissatisfaction look less at their 'beautiful' body parts than their 'ugly' bod...
This study examined the effects of media images of models performing a difficult body movement on yo...
Negative effects of viewing images of thin and attractive models have been well documented. However,...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
Objectification, or the tendency to adopt an externalized view of self/other, is a ubiquitous proces...
The visual media\u27s impact upon body image has only recently become an area of study. Research in ...
Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, ...
Purpose This experimental study seeks to explore the impact of media images on women's body dissatis...
This research examined the role that idealised image characteristics have indetermining post-exposur...
We tested the effectiveness of a positive appearance or functionality reflective writing task on wom...
Recent research has demonstrated that media images of “ideal” female models have an impact upon wome...
This pilot study explored whether focusing on body functionality (i.e., everything the body can do) ...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
The adverse effects of exposure to unrealistic ideals in the media are well documented, however, thi...
Women with high body dissatisfaction look less at their 'beautiful' body parts than their 'ugly' bod...
This study examined the effects of media images of models performing a difficult body movement on yo...
Negative effects of viewing images of thin and attractive models have been well documented. However,...
Difficult-to-attain beauty standards that are promulgated by the media could contribute to body diss...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
Objectification, or the tendency to adopt an externalized view of self/other, is a ubiquitous proces...
The visual media\u27s impact upon body image has only recently become an area of study. Research in ...
Mass media has influenced women’s perception of what constitutes the ideal body (Andrew, Tiggemann, ...
Purpose This experimental study seeks to explore the impact of media images on women's body dissatis...
This research examined the role that idealised image characteristics have indetermining post-exposur...