ADVERSE-EFFECTS OF THE MEDIA PORTRAYED THIN-IDEAL ON WOMEN AND LINKAGES TO BULIMIC SYMPTOMATOLOGY

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STICE, E
SHAW, HE
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10.1521/jscp.1994.13.3.288
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B849 [应用心理学];
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Although researchers have postulated that the thin-ideal body image portrayed in the media contributes to eating pathology among females, little research has directly examined the effects of these images on women. The central aim of the present study was to experimentally assess the effects of exposure to the thin-ideal on women's affect, body satisfaction, and endorsement of the thin-ideal stereotype. The secondary aim was to link these putative mediators to bulimic symptomatology. Female undergraduates (N = 157) were randomly exposed to pictures from magazines containing either ultra-thin models, average-sized models, or no models. Results indicated that exposure to the thin-ideal produced depression, stress, guilt, shame, insecurity, and body dissatisfaction. Further, multiple regression analyses indicated that negative affect, body dissatisfaction, and subscription to the thin-ideal predicted bulimic symptoms. Implications for the sociocultural model of bulimia, prevention, and future research are discussed.
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