According to objectification theory, women become culturally desexualized during midlife and have the opportunity to let go of their propensity to self-objectify. In young women, self-objectification ...
Most of us grew up with media, environments, and interpersonal interactions suggesting that women’s value is tied to their looks and sexual appeal to men. This is known as sexual objectification (SO), ...
Undergraduate women who join a sorority* are more likely to judge their own bodies from an outsider's perspective (known as self-objectification) and display higher levels of bulimic attitudes and ...
Most of us grew up with media, environments, and interpersonal interactions suggesting that women’s value is tied to their looks and sexual appeal to men. This is known as sexual objectification (SO), ...
When Marisol Perez brought the Body Project to ASU, she didn’t realize how many people she and her peer leaders would impact. Now in full swing, the Body Project does more than just research and ...
Oct. 11 (UPI) --A recent study suggests that observers see women as slimmer in selfie images as opposed to traditional photographs. "This study compared the attractiveness and weight judgments that ...
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Self-compassion mitigates negative effects of self-objectification on postpartum well-being
A study published in Sex Roles reveals that postpartum self-objectification negatively impacts women’s well-being, while self-compassion mediates these effects, promoting positive outcomes. The ...
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