Sexual Objectification And Gender Role Conflict As Predictors Of Drive For Muscularity

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Sexual Objectification and Gender Role Conflict as Predictors of Drive for Muscularity

Sexual Objectification and Gender Role Conflict as Predictors of Drive for Muscularity
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Book Synopsis Sexual Objectification and Gender Role Conflict as Predictors of Drive for Muscularity by : Christopher Michael Davids

Download or read book Sexual Objectification and Gender Role Conflict as Predictors of Drive for Muscularity written by Christopher Michael Davids and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 105 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) is increasingly used to explain the body image-related experiences of men, as research indicates that men are at heightened risk for body image concerns because of sociocultural messages regarding appearance of the male body. However, objectification theory researchers have previously discussed the experiences of men without modifying the theory to consider factors unique to why men are also at risk for sexual objectification and the internalization process that ensues. Gender role conflict is introduced in the present study to better explain the objectification experiences of men. Results of a path analysis were that gender role conflict and sexual objectification experiences were predictive of drive for muscularity through a series of direct and indirect relationships including internalization of cultural standards of appearance, self objectification, body surveillance, and body shame. However, results also suggested that the internalization process that men experience in the context of sexual objectification is different than the process experience by women. It also appeared that the sexual objectification men experience promotes a drive for muscularity, which provides men with a sense of masculine agency.


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