| Literature DB >> 23871195 |
Bryan T Karazsia1, Manfred H M van Dulmen, Kendal Wong, Janis H Crowther.
Abstract
Internalization of societal standards of physical attractiveness (i.e., internalization of the thin ideal for women and internalization of the mesomorphic ideal for men) is a widely studied and robust risk factor for body dissatisfaction and maladaptive body change behaviors. Substantial empirical research supports internalization as both a mediator and a moderator of the relation between societal influences and body dissatisfaction. In this paper, a primer on mediation and moderation is followed by a review of literature and discussion of the extent to which internalization can theoretically fulfill the roles of both mediation and moderation. The literature review revealed a stark contrast in research design (experimental versus non-experimental design) when alternate conceptualizations of internalization are adopted. A meta-theoretical, moderated mediation model is presented. This model integrates previous research and can inform future empirical and clinical endeavors.Entities:
Keywords: Body image; Internalization of media ideals; Mediation; Moderation; Theory
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23871195 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445