Body Objectification,MTV, and Psychological Outcomes Among Female Adolescents1 |
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Authors: | Shelly Grabe Janet Shibley Hyde |
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Institution: | 1. University of California, Santa Cruz;2. University of Wisconsin‐Madison |
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Abstract: | In response to the American Psychological Association's Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls, the present study explored the role of sexually objectifying media—in this case, music television—in a host of psychological consequences among a community sample of adolescents girls (M age = 13 years). Objectification theory posits that the consequences of sexual objectification involve the process of self‐objectification. As such, we hypothesized that music television consumption would first and foremost be associated with self‐objectification, which would, in turn, predict a number of body‐related consequences. The findings support a model in which self‐objectification mediates a direct relation between music television viewing and body esteem, dieting, depressive symptoms, anxiety, and confidence in math ability. |
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