Literature DB >> 27902888

Gender conformity, self-objectification, and body image for sorority and nonsorority women: A closer look.

David Francis Adams1, Erica Behrens2, Lianne Gann2, Eva Schoen3.   

Abstract

Sororities have been identified as placing young women at risk for body image concerns due to a focus on traditional gender role norms and objectification of women.
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the relationship between conformity to feminine gender role norms, self-objectification, and body image surveillance among undergraduate women. PARTICIPANTS: In a random sample of undergraduates, the authors examined data from sorority and nonsorority women.
METHODS: In a random sample of undergraduate women, the authors assessed the impact of traditional feminine gender role norms on self-objectification, body image, and feedback regarding physical appearance for sorority and nonsorority undergraduate women.
RESULTS: Three linear regressions were conducted, and only conformity to feminine gender role norms contributed significantly in each regression model.
CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of sorority membership, conformity to feminine gender role norms was found to significantly contribute to increased body consciousness, negative body image, and feedback on physical appearance.

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Keywords:  Counseling; gender; health education; mental health

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27902888     DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2016.1264406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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1.  Gender Expression, Peer Victimization, and Disordered Weight-Control Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students.

Authors:  Allegra R Gordon; S Bryn Austin; Jordan Schultz; Carly E Guss; Jerel P Calzo; Monica L Wang
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 7.830

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