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Relationship between men's and women's body image and their psychological, social, and sexual functioning

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posted on 2005-04-01, 00:00 authored by Tanya Davison, M McCabe
This study was designed to examine the relationships between different aspects of body image and psychological, social, and sexual functioning throughout adulthood. The respondents were 211 men and 226 women (age range 18–86 years; mean = 42.26). Respondents completed measures of self-rated attractiveness, body satisfaction, body image importance, body image behaviors, appearance comparison, social physique anxiety, self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and social and sexual functioning. Body image was associated with self-esteem for all groups, but was unrelated to other aspects of psychological, social, and sexual functioning. There were some exceptions; a disturbance in body image was related to problematic social and sexual functioning among middle-aged men and to depression and anxiety symptoms in late adulthood among men and women. Middle-aged men who presented with the type of body image disturbance typical of women were more likely to have impaired interpersonal functioning. These results demonstrate that social aspects of body image appear to be important in understanding psychological functioning in later life.

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Journal

Sex roles

Volume

52

Pagination

463 - 475

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0360-0025

eISSN

1573-2762

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.

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