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Morrison, Todd G.; Kalin, Rudolf; Morrison, Melanie A. – Adolescence San Diego, 2004
Sociocultural theory and social comparison theory were used to account for variations in body-image evaluation and body-image investment among male and female adolescents (N = 1,543). Exposure to magazines and television programs containing idealistic body imagery as well as frequency of self-comparison to universalistic targets (e.g., fashion…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Adolescents, Undergraduate Students
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McCabe, Marita P.; Ricciardelli, Lina; Mellor, David; Ball, Kylie – Adolescence San Diego, 2005
There has been no previous investigation of body image concerns and body change strategies among indigenous Australians. This study was designed to investigate the level of body satisfaction, body change strategies, and perceived media messages about body change strategies among 50 indigenous (25 males, 25 females) and 50 non-indigenous (25 males,…
Descriptors: Females, Change Strategies, Adolescents, Males
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LeCroy, Craig Winston – Adolescence San Diego, 2004
This article describes and evaluates the Go Grrrls Program, a preventive intervention specifically designed for early adolescent girls. The 12-session curriculum was designed to address developmental tasks considered critical for healthy psychosocial development, such as achieving competent gender role identification, establishing an acceptable…
Descriptors: Gender Role, Psychosocial Development, Early Adolescents, Peer Groups
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Kuther, Tara L.; McDonald, Erin – Adolescence San Diego, 2004
There has been a great deal of debate over the influence of Barbie dolls on girls' developing self-concept and body image. Two qualitative studies were conducted to gather information about early adolescents' experiences with, and perspectives on, the controversial toy. In Study 1, focus groups with twenty 6th-grade girls suggested that they have…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Females, Adolescents, Focus Groups