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The developmental effects of media-ideal internalization and self-objectification processes on adolescents' negative body-feelings, dietary restraint, and binge eating

机译:媒体理想化的内化和自我客体化过程对青少年负面身体感觉,节制饮食和暴饮暴食的发展影响

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Despite accumulated experimental evidence of the negative effects of exposure to media-idealized images, the degree to which body image, and eating related disturbances are caused by media portrayals of gendered beauty ideals remains controversial. On the basis of the most up-to-date meta-analysis of experimental studies indicating that media-idealized images have the most harmful and substantial impact on vulnerable individuals regardless of gender (i.e., "internalizers" and "self-objectifiers"), the current longitudinal study examined the direct and mediated links posited in objectification theory among media-ideal internalization, self-objectification, shame and anxiety surrounding the body and appearance, dietary restraint, and binge eating. Data collected from 685 adolescents aged between 14 and 15 at baseline (47 % males), who were interviewed and completed standardized measures annually over a 3-year period, were analyzed using a structural equation modeling approach. Results indicated that media-ideal internalization predicted later thinking and scrutinizing of one's body from an external observer's standpoint (or self-objectification), which then predicted later negative emotional experiences related to one's body and appearance. In turn, these negative emotional experiences predicted subsequent dietary restraint and binge eating, and each of these core features of eating disorders influenced each other. Differences in the strength of these associations across gender were not observed, and all indirect effects were significant. The study provides valuable information about how the cultural values embodied by gendered beauty ideals negatively influence adolescents' feelings, thoughts and behaviors regarding their own body, and on the complex processes involved in disordered eating. Practical implications are discussed.
机译:尽管积累了实验证据表明暴露于媒体理想化图像会带来负面影响,但媒体对性别美理想的刻画导致人体图像和饮食相关干扰的程度仍存在争议。根据对实验研究的最新荟萃分析表明,媒体理想化的图像对脆弱的个体(无论性别)(即“内在化”和“自我表征”)具有最大的危害和实质性影响,当前的纵向研究研究了客观化理论中直接和间接的联系,这些联系包括媒体理想化的内在化,自我目标化,对身体和外表的羞辱和焦虑,饮食的限制以及暴饮暴食。使用结构方程建模方法分析了基线时从685名年龄在14至15岁之间的青少年(男性占47%)中收集的数据,这些数据每年进行了访谈并在3年内完成了标准化措施。结果表明,媒体理想的内在化从外部观察者的观点(或自我客观化)预测了以后的思想和对身体的审查,然后预测了与一个人的身体和外表有关的负面情绪体验。反过来,这些消极的情绪经历预示着随后的饮食限制和暴饮暴食,饮食失调的这些核心特征中的每一个都相互影响。没有观察到跨性别的这些协会的实力差异,所有间接影响都是显着的。这项研究提供了有价值的信息,说明性别美理想所体现的文化价值如何对青少年关于自身身体的情感,思想和行为以及饮食失调涉及的复杂过程产生负面影响。讨论了实际含义。

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