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      The body-as-object versus the body-as-process: Gender differences and gender considerations

      Sex Roles
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            Norms and reliability and validity data are presented for an objectively scored Body Esteem Scale. Factor analysis of the scale revealed that body esteem is a multidimensional construct which differs for males and females. For males, the body esteem dimensions dealt with physical attractiveness, upper body strength, and physical condition. For females, the dimensions dealt with sexual attractiveness, weight concern, and physical condition. The three aspects of males' body esteem were more highly intercorrelated than those of the females, indicating a greater degree of body esteem differentiation for females than for males.
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              Tie Measurement of Social Physique Anxiety

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                Journal
                Sex Roles
                Sex Roles
                Springer Nature
                0360-0025
                1573-2762
                September 1995
                September 1995
                : 33
                : 5-6
                : 417-437
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                10.1007/BF01954577
                b3cb9476-c6c6-4a68-a239-b5fd4dcdfff9
                © 1995
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