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Reproductive shame: self-objectification and young women's attitudes toward their reproductive functioning.

Ingrid Johnston-Robledo1, Kristin Sheffield, Jacqueline Voigt, Jennifer Wilcox-Constantine.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure and compare women's attitudes toward menstruation and breastfeeding and to determine whether self-objectification was associated with negative attitudes toward these events. We hypothesized that women who viewed menstruation as shameful would also report high levels of shame about breastfeeding and that women with greater self-objectification tendencies would have more negative or shameful attitudes toward both menstruation and breastfeeding. One hundred and seventy-six undergraduate women completed questionnaires measuring self-objectification, as well as attitudes toward menstruation and breastfeeding. As predicted, women who viewed menstruation as shameful also reported shameful attitudes toward breastfeeding. Women who reported higher levels of Body Shame and Self-Surveillance had significantly more shameful attitudes toward these reproductive functions than women with lower scores on these measures of self-objectification. Health care providers may be able to reduce women's feelings of shame about reproduction or minimize its negative impact on women's health behavior.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18032173     DOI: 10.1300/J013v46n01_03

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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3.  It's just a breast: an examination of the effects of sexualization, sexism, and breastfeeding familiarity on evaluations of public breastfeeding.

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4.  Knowledge and practice of adolescent females about menstruation and menstruation hygiene visiting a public healthcare institute of Quetta, Pakistan.

Authors:  Judy Michael; Qaiser Iqbal; Sajjad Haider; Adnan Khalid; Naheed Haque; Rabia Ishaq; Fahad Saleem; Mohamed Azmi Hassali; Mohammad Bashaar
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