Self-esteem threat combined with exposure to thin media images leads to body image compensatory self-enhancement |
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Authors: | Jarry Josée L Kossert Amy L |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4 |
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Abstract: | This study examined the effect of a self-esteem threat combined with exposure to thin images on body image (BI) satisfaction and investment. Female participants (N = 94) received a self-esteem threat consisting of false failure feedback or received false success feedback on an intellectual task allegedly highly predictive of academic and professional success. They then viewed media images featuring thin models or products. After viewing thin models, women who had received failure feedback declared themselves more satisfied about their appearance and less invested in it than did women who had received success feedback. These results suggest that exposure to the thin ideal may inspire women experiencing self-esteem threats to use appearance as an alternative source of worth, thus maintaining their global esteem through BI compensatory self-enhancement. Potential long-term implications of this strategy, such as a paradoxical increase in BI investment and the development of eating pathology, are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Self-esteem Body image Thin ideal Compensatory self-enhancement |
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