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Media exposure, mood, and body image dissatisfaction: an experimental test of person versus product priming
Authors:Birkeland Robyn  Thompson J Kevin  Herbozo Sylvia  Roehrig Megan  Cafri Guy  van den Berg Patricia
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620-8200, USA
Abstract:In the current study, 138 college females were randomly assigned to four media exposure conditions based on the presence or absence of an attractive person (fashion model) and the presence or absence of an appearance-related product. Outcome measures consisted of visual analogue ratings of multiple body image and mood variables. The results revealed a significant main effect for person, indicating that the presence of a model increased levels of body dissatisfaction and negative mood. No product effect emerged and there was no significant interaction between person and product. These findings suggest that the appearance priming effect of media exposure on body dissatisfaction and mood is specific to a person stimulus, with no additional effect promoted by a generic appearance-relevant stimulus.
Keywords:Advertisement  Body image  Media  Mood  Physical appearance  Self-confidence
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