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Body Image ; 7(1): 82-5, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19837639

RESUMO

The current study investigated the relationship between cognitive rumination and state body image distress using an experimental design. Specifically, the study examined whether participants induced to ruminate about an imagined negative body image event would report more body image dissatisfaction and anxiety compared to those induced to distract themselves. Ninety-nine undergraduate women completed two measures to assess depressive symptomology and baseline body image distress. All participants then silently read a body image scenario intended to evoke negative emotions. After reading the scenario, participants were randomized into one of two conditions, rumination or distraction, and were then re-administered the self-report measures. Statistical analyses revealed that the rumination group reported more state body image dissatisfaction and anxiety after the manipulation. The findings provide preliminary support for the hypothesis that a ruminative response style, specifically within a body image domain, predicts body image dissatisfaction and anxiety.


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Ansiedade/psicologia , Atenção , Conscientização , Imagem Corporal , Satisfação Pessoal , Adolescente , Adulto , Ansiedade/diagnóstico , Tamanho Corporal , Depressão/diagnóstico , Depressão/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Imaginação , Inventário de Personalidade , Autoimagem , Adulto Jovem
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Body Image ; 3(3): 229-35, 2006 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18089225

RESUMO

Playboy's portrayal of the male ideal of feminine beauty, in terms of overall body size, percent normative weight, and waist-to-hip ratios (WHRs), was analyzed for the years 1979-1999. Trends were examined through body measurements obtained from Playboy centerfolds. Results reveal a continuation of the low body mass index (BMI) found in the Playmates by earlier studies; however, for the 21 years examined, the trend towards increasing thinness seems to have stabilized and may have begun to actually reverse. There was also an increase in the centerfolds' WHRs over the 21-year time period. Overall, the results support the continued valuing in American society of a thin ideal for women; while the images of beauty have become somewhat heavier over the 21-year period reviewed, the Playmates remain markedly below weights normative for their age group.

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