The Role of Self-Silencing and Appearance Investment in Heterosexually Experienced Women’s Body Dissatisfaction

T. Samardžić, J. Jarry, Charlene Y. Senn
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Traditional socialization can lead to negative individual and relational outcomes for women including self- silencing and body dissatisfaction. We explored the relationship between these phenomena, particularly whether problematic appearance investment was an explanatory mechanism for body dissatisfaction within a context of self-silencing. Women students (N=116) aged 18-24 completed online surveys. More engagement in all domains of self-silencing was associated with higher body dissatisfaction. Problematic appearance investment mediated three of the four domains (externalized self-perception, care as self- sacrifice, divided self) with the other, silencing the self, directly associated with body dissatisfaction. When young women engaged in more relational self-silencing, they focused on their appearance as more integral to their identity, which predicted higher body dissatisfaction. These findings, based on women without eating disorder diagnoses, demonstrate one specific danger of relational self-silencing for women’s well- being. Encouraging self-affirmation may be a promising strategy to undermine these effects for women who engage in self-silencing.
自我沉默和外表投资在异性恋女性身体不满中的作用
传统的社会化会给女性带来负面的个人和关系结果,包括自我沉默和对身体的不满。我们探讨了这些现象之间的关系,特别是在自我沉默的背景下,有问题的外表投资是否是身体不满的解释机制。116名18-24岁的女学生完成了在线调查。在所有领域进行更多的自我沉默与更高的身体不满有关。有问题的外表投资介导了四个领域中的三个(外化自我感知、自我牺牲、分裂自我)与他人、沉默自我、与身体不满直接相关。当年轻女性在人际关系中更倾向于自我沉默时,她们更关注自己的外表,将其视为自己身份的一部分,这预示着她们对自己身材的不满程度会更高。这些发现基于没有饮食失调诊断的女性,证明了关系自我沉默对女性健康的一种特殊危险。鼓励自我肯定可能是一种很有希望的策略,可以消除这些对那些从事自我沉默的女性的影响。
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