Body Size Stereotyping and Internalization of the Thin Ideal in Preschool Girls
Abstract
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and women living in westernized societies, we know very little about how early in development thin-ideal internalization occurs or how it might manifest in very young children. This cross-sectional investigation assessed body size stereotyping and thin-ideal internalization in 55 preschool girls (ages 3–5 years) from the Southwestern U.S. using a new...
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Title
Body Size Stereotyping and Internalization of the Thin Ideal in Preschool Girls
Published Date
Oct 15, 2010
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
9-10
Pages
609 - 620
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