Remember that study I mentioned earlier, which
found negative body image lowers marital satisfaction?
Not exact matches
The researchers also
found that many of the studies showed that children who had restrictive parents were less likely to get involved in
negative behaviors such as cyberbullying, drug use, vandalism, and theft, and were less likely to have poor
body image — factors the study authors called «
negative consumer socialization outcomes.»
The
findings were also adjusted for depression, which is also associated with poor self - esteem and
negative body image.
A new study
found that overweight women who believe
negative messages about their
bodies are at greater risk for heart disease and diabetes than those who maintain a more positive
body image.
«We
find that among overweight women, they bring their
negative self - talk and
body image issues to the bedroom, and it negatively impacts their sexual well - being.»
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Studies such as one published in the Journal of Family Psychology have
found that
negative body image can have a
negative impact on overall marital satisfaction for both partners.
A study on supportive partners and the relationship to a woman's
negative body image found that receiving support from a romantic partner was directly related to lower reported levels of
negative body image issues and anxiety associated with her physical appearance.
Findings suggest that obesity prevention interventions for adolescents should address weight - specific factors from within the domains of personal, behavioral, and socio - environmental factors such as promoting positive
body image, decreasing unhealthy weight control behaviors, and limiting
negative weight talk.
Previous studies have
found that positive
body image was associated with several features of better overall adjustment and mental health, such as higher levels of self - esteem, more criticism on unrealistic beauty ideals, and more
negative attitudes toward cosmetic surgery (Avalos et al., 2005; Grogan, 2010; Holmqvist & Frisén, 2012; Swami, 2009; Wood - Barcalow Tylka, & Augustus - Horvath, 2010).