Comparison of Female Body Image Between Models and Non-Models Women

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Women have been dissatisfied with their own appearance. This study aimed to evaluate whether the media can influence changes in body image regarding weight concern, satisfaction and dysfunctional investment of one’s own appearance in female runway models and non-models. This survey was composed of Brazilian women, models who were linked with an agency, and non-models. Data collection was carried out using Google Forms, sending links to invite eligible subjects. In total, 102 models and 247 non-models participated in the survey. Sample Characterization Questionnaire, weight and height reports for the Body Mass Index, Sociocultural Attitudes Toward Appearance Questionnaire-3 (SATAQ-3), Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire – Appearance Scales (MBRSQ/AS) and Appearance Schemas Inventory - Revised (ASI-R) were used. The result showed that non-models are more susceptible to pressure from the media and that having body measurements considered ideal, like models, reduces social pressure on the body.

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Patrício, P. A. L., Laus, M. F., de Sousa Almeida, S., & Costa, T. M. B. (2023). Comparison of Female Body Image Between Models and Non-Models Women. Paideia, 33. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-4327e3309

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