Body Image: Gender, Ethnic, and Age Differences
Top Cited Papers
- 1 August 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Social Psychology
- Vol. 140 (4) , 465-472
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00224540009600485
Abstract
Using figure drawings (E. Fallon & P. Rozin, 1985), 120 male and female U.S. college students–African American, Hispanic, and Caucasian–indicated their current and ideal figures, the figures that they considered most attractive to the opposite sex, and the opposite-sex figures most attractive to themselves. Dissatisfaction with body shape was greater among the women regardless of ethnicity. Both the men and the women misjudged which shapes the opposite sex would rate as most attractive: The women guessed that the men preferred shapes thinner than those that they actually reported. The African American women had the most accurate perceptions of what the men found attractive, whereas the Caucasian women had the most distorted views. The men guessed that the women preferred shapes bulkier than those that they actually indicated. These findings may be relevant to the lower incidence of eating disorders among African American women and the higher incidence of such disorders among Caucasian women.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Black Women's Self‐Perceptions of Attractiveness Following Exposure to White Versus Black Beauty Standards: The Moderating Role of Racial Identity and Self‐EsteemJournal of Applied Social Psychology, 1995
- The relationship of gender discrepancy to eating disorder attitudes and behaviorsSex Roles, 1995
- Body fat distribution and perception of desirable female body shape by young black men and womenInternational Journal of Eating Disorders, 1994
- Ageing and the pursuit of slimness: Dietary restraint and weight satisfaction in elderly womenBritish Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994
- Pathogenic Eating Attitudes and Behaviors and Body Dissatisfaction Differences Among Black and White College StudentsEating Disorders, 1994
- Sex differences in preferences for ideal female body shapeHealth Care for Women International, 1993
- Gender and Ethnic Differences in Obesity‐Related Behaviors and Attitudes In a College SampleJournal of Applied Social Psychology, 1991
- Prevalence of weight reducing and weight gaining in adolescent girls and boys.Health Psychology, 1987
- Sex differences in perceptions of desirable body shape.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1985
- An analysis of body image distortions in a nonpatient populationInternational Journal of Eating Disorders, 1983