The developmental and cultural contexts of objectified body consciousness: a longitudinal analysis of two cohorts of women |
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Authors: | McKinley Nita Mary |
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Affiliation: | Interdisciplinary Arts and Science, University of Washington, Tacoma, 98402, USA. nmmckin@u.washington.edu |
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Abstract: | Longitudinal analysis of 10-year follow-up data on objectified body consciousness, body esteem, weight-related attitudes and behaviors, and psychological well-being in 74 middle-aged and 72 young women tested hypotheses developed from age-related change and cohort differences models of body experience. Young women's body surveillance and body shame decreased, and their body esteem increased, supporting an age-related changes model. Relationships between variables were relatively consistent with the 2 cohorts across data waves, supporting a cohort differences model, although nonoverlapping cohorts limit the interpretation of the data. The importance of developmental context in understanding women's body experience is discussed. |
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