Body image and self-esteem : a developmental perspective
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byTanya Davison, M McCabe
This study examined the relationship between different aspects of the body image construct and self-esteem among males and females in adolescence and adulthood. The respondents were 428 adolescent boys and girls, and 426 adult men and women. Regression analyses were used to determine the prediction of self-esteem by body image variables for different groups. The results demonstrated that body image consistently predicted male and female self-esteem, although the specific aspects of body image that were important differed between genders and different age groups. Body image was particularly relevant to the self-esteem of adolescent girls. The implications are discussed.
History
Event
International Congress of Psychology (28th : 2004 : Beijing, China)
Pagination
320 - 320
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Location
Beijing, China
Place of publication
Abingdon, England
Start date
2004-08-08
End date
2004-08-13
Language
eng
Notes
Extract published in International Journal of Psychology, 39:5, 223 - 345, 2004.
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Hernandez-Guzman
Title of proceedings
ICP 2004 : XXVIII International Congress of Psychology Abstracts