羞耻
物化
心理学
饮食失调
社会心理学
发展心理学
饮食失调
自我概念
人的外貌
临床心理学
认识论
哲学
作者
Barbara L. Fredrickson,Tomi-Ann Roberts,Stephanie M. Noll,Diane M. Quinn,Jean M. Twenge
标识
DOI:10.1037/0022-3514.75.1.269
摘要
Objectification theory (B. L. Fredrickson & T. Roberts, 1997) posits that American culture socializes women to adopt observers' perspectives on their physical selves. This self-objectification is hypothesized to (a) produce body shame, which in turn leads to restrained eating, and (b) consume attentional resources, which is manifested in diminished mental performance. Two experiments manipulated self-objectification by having participants try on a swimsuit or a sweater. Experiment 1 tested 72 women and found that self-objectification increased body shame, which in turn predicted restrained eating. Experiment 2 tested 42 women and 40 men and found that these effects on body shame and restrained eating replicated for women only. Additionally, self-objectification diminished math performance for women only. Discussion centers on the causes and consequences of objectifying women's bodies.
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