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Black Women's Body Image: An Analysis of Culture-Specific Influences
Authors:Karia Kelch-Oliver  Julie R. Ancis
Affiliation:1. Morehouse School of Medicine , Atlanta, Georgia kkelch-oliver@msm.edu;3. Georgia State University , Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:A review of the literature on racial differences in body image in Black and White women indicates body image dissatisfaction is more common in White females than Black females. However, Black women are not protected from body image issues. Research on body image concerns specifically related to Black women is limited. The present study involves focus group and individual interviews conducted with 16 Black women. Data were analyzed using qualitative methodology. Results indicate 6 major themes, with shapely and curvaceous ideal body image standards within the Black community as the most prevalent theme across data sources. Therapeutic implications emphasize recognition of culture-specific ideal standards of beauty, as well as the influence of external factors such as men, family, peers, and media on Black women's self-evaluations.
Keywords:black women  body image  feminist therapy  physical attractiveness  qualitative research
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