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Thin Media Images Decrease Women’s Body Satisfaction: Comparisons Between Veiled Muslim Women, Christian Women and Atheist Women Regarding Trait and State Body Image

机译:薄媒体图像降低了女性的身体满意度:面纱的穆斯林妇女,基督教妇女和无神论的妇女在性格和国家身体形象方面的比较

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Research in diverse populations has often found that thin media images negatively affect women’s state body image, with many women reporting lower body satisfaction after exposure to pictures of thin models than before exposure. However, there is evidence that theistic affirmations might buffer against the negative effect of media on body image. Furthermore, religiosity and the Islamic body covering are discussed as protective factors against a negative trait body image. However, there is no experimental research on veiled Muslim women’s state body image. Therefore, the current study experimentally investigated whether the body satisfaction of veiled Muslim women (n = 66) decreased after exposure to thin media images compared to pictures of furniture as a control condition. Christian women (n = 90) and atheist women (n = 74) were included as control groups, and participants were randomly assigned to the two conditions. Prior to the experimental session, participants’ trait body image was assessed using an online questionnaire comprising questions about body satisfaction, thin-ideal internalization, pressure to be thin, and physical appearance comparisons. It was found that veiled Muslim women had a more positive trait body image than did Christian women and atheist women. Accordingly, veiled Muslim women reported lower levels of thin-ideal internalization, pressure to be thin, and physical appearance comparisons than did Christian women and atheist women. The experimental findings showed that body satisfaction decreased in the experimental condition and not in the control condition, but no significant differences in pre-post changes emerged between the three groups. As the pre-post changes in body satisfaction did not differ between the three groups, veiling might not buffer against the negative effect of thin media images on state body image. Nevertheless, given the more positive trait body image of veiled Muslim women compared to Christian and atheist women, veiling might positively influence body image in the longer term. However, as additional analyses including unveiled Muslim women did not reveal differences between veiled and unveiled Muslim women, future studies should test the assumption that affiliation to Islam might be more decisive for a positive trait body image than veiling.
机译:在不同人群中进行的研究通常发现,薄媒体图像会对女性的州身形象产生负面影响,许多女性在暴露于瘦身模型图片之后的身体满意度低于曝光前。但是,有证据表明,有神论的主张可以缓冲媒体对人体形象的负面影响。此外,人们还讨论了宗教信仰和伊斯兰教徒的身体覆盖物,以防止负面特征的身体形象。但是,尚无关于蒙面穆斯林妇女的州身形象的实验研究。因此,当前的研究通过实验研究了暴露在薄媒体图像下的面纱穆斯林妇女(n = 66)的身体满意度与家具图片相比是否有所降低。对照组包括基督教妇女(n = 90)和无神论妇女(n = 74),参与者被随机分配到这两种情况中。在实验会议之前,使用在线问卷评估参与者的性状身体形象,该问卷包括有关身体满意度,瘦身理想化,瘦身压力和外观比较的问题。人们发现,蒙着面纱的穆斯林妇女比基督教妇女和无神论妇女具有更积极的身体形象。因此,与基督教妇女和无神论者的妇女相比,蒙面纱的穆斯林妇女报告的较薄的理想化内在化程度,变薄的压力和身体外观比较低。实验结果表明,在实验条件下而不是在对照条件下,身体满意度下降了,但是三组之间的前后变化没有显着差异。由于三组之间的身体满意度变化前后差异不大,因此遮盖可能无法缓冲薄媒体图像对状态身体图像的负面影响。但是,鉴于蒙面的穆斯林妇女比基督教和无神论的妇女具有更积极的身体特征,因此从长远来看,面纱可能会对身体形象产生积极影响。但是,由于包括揭露的穆斯林妇女在内的其他分析并未揭示面纱的穆斯林妇女与揭露的穆斯林妇女之间的差异,因此,未来的研究应检验以下假设:与伊斯兰教的联系可能比面纱对决定性格特征更具决定性。

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