作者: Miriam H. Eisenberg , Caroline C. Johnson , Alyssa N. Zucker
DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2017.1292342
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摘要: ABSTRACTInterpersonal sexual objectification, or being treated as an object by others, is linked to poorer body image and, in turn, engagement weight management behaviors that promote conformity unrealistic appearance standards while simultaneously undermining health. Although these associations emerge consistently among women, the evidence has been less clear men. The present study introduced a novel control behavior, food-restricted alcohol consumption (i.e., limiting food intake prior consumption), and examined whether objectification was associated with this phenomenon association differed women During fall of 2012 spring 2013, 410 undergraduates reported how often they felt objectified others restricted what ate before drinking past month. Controlling for drinking, significantly positively women; howe...