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The UCLA body project I: Gender and ethnic differences in self-objectification and body satisfaction among 2,206 undergraduates

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SEX ROLES
卷 57, 期 5-6, 页码 317-327

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11199-007-9251-z

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body image; ethnicity; objectification

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This study examined whether objectification theory is useful for understanding gender, body mass, and ethnic differences in body satisfaction among 2,206 US undergraduates who completed a body image survey. Women reported lower body satisfaction than men (d=.37) and this was true across the majority of the BMI continuum. Very slender men, however, were less satisfied than very slender women who approached the female thin-ideal. Differences in body satisfaction among White, Asian, and Hispanic participants were small to moderate (ds=.18 to .45). Consistent with the prediction that self-objectification has particularly negative effects on women who deviate from the slender White ideal, the association between body dissatisfaction and appearance surveillance was strongest for heavier and minority women.

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