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Objectification in Virtual Romantic Contexts: Perceived Discrepancies between Self and Partner Ideals Differentially affect Body Consciousness in Women and Men

机译:虚拟浪漫情境中的对象化:自我和伴侣理想之间的感知差异差异地影响男女的身体意识

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The current study examined whether exposure to sexually objectifying images in a potential romantic partner's virtual apartment affects discrepancies between people's perception of their own appearance (i.e., self-perceptions) and their perception of the body ideal that is considered desirable to a romantic partner (i.e., partner-ideals). Participants were 114 heterosexual undergraduate students (57 women and 57 men) from a northeastern U.S. university. The study used a 2 (Participant Gender) x 2 (Virtual Environment: Sexualized vs. Non-Sexualized) between-subjects design. We predicted that women exposed to sexually objectifying images in a virtual environment would report greater discrepancies between their self-perceptions and partner-ideals than men, which in turn would contribute to women's body consciousness. Findings support this hypothesis and show that perceived discrepancies account for the relationship between exposure to sexually objectifying images and body consciousness for women but not men. We also found gender asymmetries in objectification responses when each component of perceived discrepancies, i.e., self-perceptions versus perceptions of a romantic partner's body ideal, were examined separately. For men, exposure to muscular sexualized images was significantly associated with their self-perceptions but not their perceptions of the body size that is considered desirable to a romantic partner. For women, exposure to thin sexualized images was significantly associated with their perceptions that a romantic partner preferred a woman with a smaller body size. However, exposure to these images did not affect women's self-perceptions. Implications for gender asymmetries in objectification responses and perceived discrepancies that include a romantic partner's perceptions are discussed.
机译:当前的研究调查了在潜在的浪漫伴侣的虚拟公寓中暴露于性客观图像是否会影响人们对自己外表的感知(即自我感知)与他们对浪漫伴侣认为理想的身体理想的感知之间的差异(即,合作伙伴理想)。参加者是来自美国东北大学的114名异性本科生(57名女性和57名男性)。该研究在受试者之间使用了2(参与者性别)x 2(虚拟环境:性与非性)设计。我们预测,在虚拟环境中暴露于性客观图像的女性将比男性报告自己的自我感知和伴侣理想之间更大的差异,这反过来将有助于女性的身体意识。研究结果支持这一假设,并表明,感知的差异解释了女性而不是男性接触性客观化图像与身体意识之间的关系。我们还发现,当分别检查感知到的差异的每个组成部分(即自我感知与对浪漫伴侣的身体理想的感知)时,在客观化反应中性别不对称。对于男人来说,暴露于肌肉性化图像与他们的自我感知显着相关,但与他们对浪漫伴侣认为对身体大小的感知却没有显着相关。对于女性而言,暴露于薄薄的性爱图像与她们对浪漫伴侣偏爱体型较小的女性的看法密切相关。但是,暴露于这些图像并不会影响女性的自我认知。讨论了对象回应中的性别不对称和包括浪漫伴侣的感知在内的差异。

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