Body image,self-esteem,and depression-proneness: Closing the gender gap |
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Authors: | Marci McCaulay Laurie Mintz Audrey A. Glenn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Denison University, USA;(2) Ohio State University, USA;(3) Southern Illinois University, USA;(4) Granville, Ohio;(5) University of Southern California, USA;(6) St. Joseph Hospital, Tacoma, Washington |
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Abstract: | Gender differences in body image and related correlates have received increasing attention in recent psychological research. The purposes of the present study were to further examine gender differences in body image and its relationship to depression-proneness and self-esteem. The Body Cathexis Scale, the Depression-Proneness Inventory, the Janis-Field Feelings of Inadequacy Scale, and a background questionnaire were administered to 176 female and male undergraduates at a small Midwestern college. Responses were analyzed by gender and by participants' perceived and actual weight. Findings were consistent with sociocultural messages, and showed a pervasive preoccupation with weight and appearance for both men and women. The importance of considering weight, environment, and other demographic data when studying body image is discussed.All authors contributed equally. Authorship order was determined by coin toss.We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Laurie Phillips in the data collection for this study. |
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