Testing a Moderated Mediation Model of Objectification Theory among Black Women in the United States: The Role of Protective Factors

Volume: 84, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 91 - 101
Published: Apr 14, 2020
Abstract
Recent studies find that Black women experience rates of eating pathology and body dissatisfaction comparable to those of White women. Abundant research suggests that objectification theory could help explain the development and maintenance of eating disorder (ED) symptoms among diverse women. However, research on the applicability of objectification theory to ED symptoms in Black women is equivocal. Specifically, some have suggested that body...
Paper Details
Title
Testing a Moderated Mediation Model of Objectification Theory among Black Women in the United States: The Role of Protective Factors
Published Date
Apr 14, 2020
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
1-2
Pages
91 - 101
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