نتایج جستجو برای: ideal internalization

تعداد نتایج: 100279  

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2015
Tracy L Tylka Hannah L Russell Ashley A Neal

During situations that threaten personal adequacy, people high in self-compassion are kind and caring toward themselves, mindful of their distress, and recognize that being imperfect is part of the human experience. Therefore, self-compassion may offset certain disorders (e.g., eating disorders) associated with environmental threats (e.g., thinness-related pressures). In this cross-sectional st...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology 2022

The present study investigated the association between body talk on social networking sites (SNS) and dissatisfaction as well mediating effects of appearance ideals internalization comparison in this relationship. Participants were 476 Chinese college students who completed questionnaires regarding SNS talk, thin-ideal internalization, muscular-ideal general attractiveness comparison, dissatisf...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2016
Toni M Maraldo Wanni Zhou Jessica Dowling Jillon S Vander Wal

OBJECTIVE The dual pathway model, a theoretical model of eating disorder development, suggests that thin ideal internalization leads to body dissatisfaction which leads to disordered eating via the dual pathways of negative affect and dietary restraint. While the dual pathway model has been a valuable guide for eating disorder prevention, greater knowledge of characteristics that predict thin i...

Journal: :Body image 2012
Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft Megan B Harney Laura G Koehler Lauren E Danzi Margaret K Riddell Anna M Bardone-Cone

Sociocultural models of disordered eating lack comprehensive explanations as to how thin ideal internalization leads to body dissatisfaction. This study examined two social psychological theories as explanations of this relation, namely social comparison and objectification theories, in a sample of 265 women attending a Southeastern university. Social comparison (both general and appearance-rel...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2008
Jillon S Vander Wal Judith L Gibbons Maria del Pilar Grazioso

Exposure to Western ideals of appearance along with rapid societal change appears to be salient risk factors for eating disorder development. According to the sociocultural model, internalization of the thin ideal leads to body dissatisfaction and subsequent negative affect and dieting behaviors which increase the risk for eating disorder development. An expanded version of the sociocultural mo...

Omid Shokri Shahla Pakdaman Shima Shahyad,

Introduction: The present study has aimed to demonstrate the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and three variables of self-esteem as a psychological factor along with thin-ideal internalization and appearance-related social comparison as psychosocial factors. Methods: To conduct this study, 477 Tehran high-school students were recruited by a...

Journal: :Body image 2012
Kristin Homan Erin McHugh Daniel Wells Corrinne Watson Carolyn King

Modern ideals of female attractiveness include an extremely toned and fit appearance in addition to extreme thinness. Although viewing thin models has a negative effect on women's body image, research has not tested the effect of exposure to the ultra-fit physique separate from the thin-ideal. This randomized, posttest-only experiment tested the effects of the athletic aspect of the current ide...

Journal: :Psychology of Women Quarterly 2023

Across many cultures, women are evaluated based on their appearance, with narrow societal beauty ideals as the standard against which they judged and, eventually, judge themselves. Women who internalize ideal more likely to consider cosmetic surgery. Dissonance-based interventions targeting thin-ideal internalization effective at preventing eating disorders and associated risk factors. In this ...

Journal: :Body image 2013
Elizabeth H Evans Martin J Tovée Lynda G Boothroyd Robert F Drewett

We examined the sociocultural model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating attitude development in young girls for the first time. According to the model, internalizing an unrealistically thin ideal body increases the risk of disordered eating via body dissatisfaction, dietary restraint, and depression. Girls aged 7-11 years (N=127) completed measures of thin-ideal internalization, body ...

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