6. Idealized Media & Appearance Comparisons Flashcards

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purpose of idealized images

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The present research aimed to examine the effect of exposure to images of idealized beauty in the media on adolescent girls’ and boys’ body image.

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findings

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Idealized commercials led to increased negative mood and appearance comparison for GIRLS AND BOYS, although the effect on appearance comparison was stronger for GIRLS.

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strongest factor

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Mass media

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why is the effect greater for girls

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Girls are more likely to engage in appearance-related social comparison than boys

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what was the effect of muscular ideal commercials on boys

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nada

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purpose of fardouly et al., The impact of appearance comparisons made through social media, traditional media, and in person in women’s everyday lives

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  • investigate the overall frequency and the direction of appearance comparisons made in different contexts (traditional media, social media, in person) in women’s everyday lives
  • as well as the impact of those comparisons on women’s appearance satisfaction, mood, thoughts of dieting and exercising, and diet and exercise behavior.
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hypothesis

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upward appearance comparisons are hypothesized to be most common through these media types, whereas in-person comparisons are expected to be more varied in direction.

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what is one of the most consistent and robust risk and maintenance factors for eating disorders

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body dissatisfaction

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Upward comparisons

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when people compare themselves to someone better off than themselves, and these comparisons typically produce negative consequences

  • Most likely comparison in everyday life
  • Found to have the most negative impact on women’s body image
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Downward comparisons

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when people compare themselves to someone worse off than themselves, and downward comparisons typically produce positive consequences

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Lateral comparisons

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compare themselves to others whom they perceive to be the same as them in a particular domain

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method

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Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMA): participants complete questionnaires multiple times per day regarding specific experiences they have as those experiences occur in their daily lives

  • Reduces bias in memory recall
  • Highly generalizable to real life given that questionnaires are completed in response to events that occur in people’s natural environment
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FINDINGS

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  • Comparisons were most commonly made on social media
    • more readily accessible
    • upward most common
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what is the effect of comparisons on social media vs. in person

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  • Upward in social media = less appearance satisfaction than in-person
    • other features of social media, such as other users liking or commenting on pictures, may make upward comparisons through social media more influential than in-person comparisons to women’s body image.
    • number of “likes” and positive comments may lead to less appearance satisfaction
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