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A qualitative investigation of women's and men's body image concerns and their attitudes towards aging

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:50 authored by Emma Halliwell, Helga Dittmar
In-depth interviews were conducted with 42 women and men (aged 22–62 years) to explore their relationships with their bodies. The particular focus was age-related changes in body image and attitudes toward the body aging, an area that has received little research attention to date. Thematic analysis revealed distinctive gender differences. Men commonly conceptualized their bodies as a holistic entity, whereas women commonly had compartmentalized conceptualizations. They also construed the importance of their bodies differently: men tended to focus on functionality, and women tended to focus on display. These findings may help to explain gendered consequences of body dissatisfaction. Accounts about the aging of the body support a “double standard of aging.” Women viewed aging most negatively in terms of its impact on appearance, whereas men reported a neutral or even positive impact on appearance.

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  • Published

Journal

Sex Roles

ISSN

0360-0025

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Issue

11

Volume

49

Page range

675-685

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  • Psychology Publications

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supervised first author

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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