Author: Imoni M. P. Woodberry
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Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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The Interactive Effects of Racial Identity and Self Esteem on Body Image Perceptions
Author: Imoni M. P. Woodberry
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Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
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Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Body Image: Social Influences, Ethnic Differences and Impact on Self-esteem
Author: Rafael Vargas
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
ISBN: 9781634838702
Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The relationship between self-esteem and body image has been well-established such that low levels of self-esteem have been found to be associated with body image concerns. The authors review previous research on the link between low self-esteem and body image concerns and then discuss more recent research concerning the importance of contingent self-esteem in this connection. The next chapter provides a discussion on the commonness of body dissatisfaction among contemporary Western young women and suggests re-embodiment as a means of transforming this experience. Chapter 3 explores the relationship between appearance satisfaction emotional overeating, experiences of racism and BMI among Black and African American women. Ethnic identity plays an important role in the self-concept related to feelings and attitudes. Chapter 4 explores the ethnic differences in self-esteem and body image among adolescents, as well as the need to address ethnicity in prevention programs. The remaining chapters of the book focus on body image in adolescent pregnancy; magazine image influence, extraversion and body image in college males; sociocultural factors, body image factors and self-esteem on school-age males and females, the perception of self-image in older people and how it changes throughout life; an examination of how the way woman perceive themselves influences the psychosexual impact on quality of life; and finally, how people can improve or develop a healthier investment in appearance.
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
ISBN: 9781634838702
Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The relationship between self-esteem and body image has been well-established such that low levels of self-esteem have been found to be associated with body image concerns. The authors review previous research on the link between low self-esteem and body image concerns and then discuss more recent research concerning the importance of contingent self-esteem in this connection. The next chapter provides a discussion on the commonness of body dissatisfaction among contemporary Western young women and suggests re-embodiment as a means of transforming this experience. Chapter 3 explores the relationship between appearance satisfaction emotional overeating, experiences of racism and BMI among Black and African American women. Ethnic identity plays an important role in the self-concept related to feelings and attitudes. Chapter 4 explores the ethnic differences in self-esteem and body image among adolescents, as well as the need to address ethnicity in prevention programs. The remaining chapters of the book focus on body image in adolescent pregnancy; magazine image influence, extraversion and body image in college males; sociocultural factors, body image factors and self-esteem on school-age males and females, the perception of self-image in older people and how it changes throughout life; an examination of how the way woman perceive themselves influences the psychosexual impact on quality of life; and finally, how people can improve or develop a healthier investment in appearance.
Racial Identity and Self-esteem as Factors in the Body Image of African-American Women
Author: Debora M. Esty
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Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : African American women
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Perceptions of and Preferences for Skin Color, Black Racial Identity, and Self-esteem Among African Americans
Author: Stephanie Irby Coard
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Category : African American college students
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Category : African American college students
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Perceived Racism
Author: Stephanie Mae Purol
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Category : Racism
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
The phenomenon of racism has been a growing social-issue and continues today. This study examines the antecedences, moderators, and consequences of perceived racism to better understand this phenomenon and help reduce its negative consequences. Specifically, we investigated how perceived racism including discrimination and microaggressions influence students' academic achievement, stress and somatic symptoms. We also examined the effect the participant's personal racial identity as a possible antecedence for perceived racism, and self-esteem as a mediator and moderator. A self-reported survey study (n=329) was conducted using undergraduates including Latino American, African American, and Caucasian American students. Correlation analysis, mediation test, moderation test and path analysis were conducted to examine the proposed model. Results found that more perceived racism was associated with higher stress levels, more somatic symptoms, and less academic achievement. Specifically, microaggressions had a direct effect on all outcome measures, whereas discrimination's effect is indirect via reducing self-esteem. It is worth mentioning that racial identity was found to have two opposite impacts-a dominant positive effect by promoting self-esteem and a minor negative effect by perceiving more microaggression. Self-esteem was also found to have both positive impact and negative impact-a major direct positive effect on all outcome measures and a minor negative effect by aggravating the negative impact of microaggression on academic achievement. In sum, this study implies that racism especially microaggression harms individuals in many aspects; racial identity and self-esteem are protective factors to counteract its negative impact. These findings help reveal the mechanism of how racism is perceived and evolves, and provide suggestions to reduce its negative consequences in the future.
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Category : Racism
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
The phenomenon of racism has been a growing social-issue and continues today. This study examines the antecedences, moderators, and consequences of perceived racism to better understand this phenomenon and help reduce its negative consequences. Specifically, we investigated how perceived racism including discrimination and microaggressions influence students' academic achievement, stress and somatic symptoms. We also examined the effect the participant's personal racial identity as a possible antecedence for perceived racism, and self-esteem as a mediator and moderator. A self-reported survey study (n=329) was conducted using undergraduates including Latino American, African American, and Caucasian American students. Correlation analysis, mediation test, moderation test and path analysis were conducted to examine the proposed model. Results found that more perceived racism was associated with higher stress levels, more somatic symptoms, and less academic achievement. Specifically, microaggressions had a direct effect on all outcome measures, whereas discrimination's effect is indirect via reducing self-esteem. It is worth mentioning that racial identity was found to have two opposite impacts-a dominant positive effect by promoting self-esteem and a minor negative effect by perceiving more microaggression. Self-esteem was also found to have both positive impact and negative impact-a major direct positive effect on all outcome measures and a minor negative effect by aggravating the negative impact of microaggression on academic achievement. In sum, this study implies that racism especially microaggression harms individuals in many aspects; racial identity and self-esteem are protective factors to counteract its negative impact. These findings help reveal the mechanism of how racism is perceived and evolves, and provide suggestions to reduce its negative consequences in the future.
An Exploration of the Relationship Between Racial Identity, Self-esteem, and Perceived Racist Events Among African Americans
Author: Laura L. Harris
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Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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The present study examined the relationship between racial identity, self-esteem and perceived racist events among African Americans in a predominantly White Midwest city. A sample of 40 participants who self-identified as African, African American, Black or Mixed completed the Cross Racial Identity Scale, General Ethnic Discrimination, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and a demographic information sheet. The results suggest that most of the participants reportedly identified as the Cross Racial Identity sub-groups of Assimilation or Multiculturalist Inclusive, which are the first and final stages respectively. It appears as though those in this predominantly White Midwest city identifying with the dominant group serves as an artificial shield for perceived racist events.
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Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The present study examined the relationship between racial identity, self-esteem and perceived racist events among African Americans in a predominantly White Midwest city. A sample of 40 participants who self-identified as African, African American, Black or Mixed completed the Cross Racial Identity Scale, General Ethnic Discrimination, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and a demographic information sheet. The results suggest that most of the participants reportedly identified as the Cross Racial Identity sub-groups of Assimilation or Multiculturalist Inclusive, which are the first and final stages respectively. It appears as though those in this predominantly White Midwest city identifying with the dominant group serves as an artificial shield for perceived racist events.
Relationship of Racial Identity, Self-esteem, and Body Image Related to Weight in Multiracial Women
Author: Shelli Endline-Trigg
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Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Body image
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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The Relationship Between Perception of Physical Features, Racial Identity, and Self-esteem of Black Adolescent Females
Author: Carolette Yvonne King
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Category : African American teenage girls
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perception of physical features, racial identity attitudes, and self-esteem of Black adolescent females. Thirty-eight Black adolescent females, ranging from 14 to 19 years old, were administered a survey packet including a Demographic Questionnaire, The Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, and a shortened version of the 50-item Racial Identity Attitude Scale.
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Category : African American teenage girls
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perception of physical features, racial identity attitudes, and self-esteem of Black adolescent females. Thirty-eight Black adolescent females, ranging from 14 to 19 years old, were administered a survey packet including a Demographic Questionnaire, The Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, and a shortened version of the 50-item Racial Identity Attitude Scale.
Women's Ethnic Identity, Self-esteem, and Perceived Body Image
Author: Angela Nicole Bragg
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Category : Body image in women
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Publisher:
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Category : Body image in women
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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