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      Relationships Between Men’s and Women’s Body Image and Their Psychological, Social, and Sexual Functioning

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      Sex Roles
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          The Self-Consciousness Scale: A Revised Version for Use with General Populations1

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            Sex differences and adolescent depression.

            This study investigates the role of certain psychosocial variables--sex, age, body image/self-esteem, self-consciousness, stressful life events, and the degree to which an individual identifies with the cultural stereotype of masculinity--as correlates and antecedents to depression in adolescents and explores possible intraindividual mediators of the stress-depression relationship in adolescents. A battery of self-report measures was administered to public high school students in Grades 9-12 in their classrooms at two different times 1 month apart. Female adolescents reported more depressive symptoms, self-consciousness, stressful recent events, feminine attributes, and negative body image and self-esteem; no age effects were obtained. Results suggest a model of adolescent depression in which body/self-esteem and stressful recent events are significant contributors.
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              Gender Differences in Body Image Are Increasing

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                Journal
                Sex Roles
                Sex Roles
                Springer Nature
                0360-0025
                1573-2762
                April 2005
                April 2005
                : 52
                : 7-8
                : 463-475
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                10.1007/s11199-005-3712-z
                ce222378-b919-4a36-8bd0-7aa4f7155902
                © 2005
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