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Il corpo oggettivato: Media, benessere psicofisico e differenze di genere.

Authors :
Dakanalis, A
Di Mattei, V
Prunas, A
Riva, G
Sarno, L
Volpato, C
Zanetti, M
DAKANALIS, ANTONIOS
Di Mattei V. E.
PRUNAS, ANTONIO
Riva G.
Sarno L.
VOLPATO, CHIARA
Zanetti M. A.
Dakanalis, A
Di Mattei, V
Prunas, A
Riva, G
Sarno, L
Volpato, C
Zanetti, M
DAKANALIS, ANTONIOS
Di Mattei V. E.
PRUNAS, ANTONIO
Riva G.
Sarno L.
VOLPATO, CHIARA
Zanetti M. A.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

According to objectification theory (Fredrickson e Roberts, 1997), the effect of sexually objectifying media on self-objectification and on psychophysical young adults well-being have been examined. As far as for women, the exposure to sexually objectifying media leads to self-objectification/body surveillance which in turn leads to body shame, that is related to the etiology of disordered eating. Similar results (even if weaker) came out from the male sample. Women obtained significantly higher mean scores in all variables examined. We found gender issues in body surveillance and shame if considered as mediator variables. Practical implications are discussed

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, Italian
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308903096
Document Type :
Electronic Resource