Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach

Western media globalization is implicated in the spread of the thin body ideal to traditional societies. Qatar—a small conservative Middle-Eastern country—has recently witnessed rapid Westernization, but the influence of Western media icons on women’s body image dissati...

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Main Authors: Salma M. Khaled, Bethany Shockley, Yara Qutteina, Linda Kimmel, Kien T. Le
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/9/142
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spelling doaj-b9cc77de04e147af82cce07941a398c32020-11-25T00:41:46ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602018-08-017914210.3390/socsci7090142socsci7090142Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental ApproachSalma M. Khaled0Bethany Shockley1Yara Qutteina2Linda Kimmel3Kien T. Le4Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University, 2713 Doha, QatarSocial and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University, 2713 Doha, QatarKU Leuven, Parkstraat 45, Leuven 3000, BelgiumInstitute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248, USASocial and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University, 2713 Doha, QatarWestern media globalization is implicated in the spread of the thin body ideal to traditional societies. Qatar—a small conservative Middle-Eastern country—has recently witnessed rapid Westernization, but the influence of Western media icons on women’s body image dissatisfaction has rarely been studied here. A 2 (celebrity or model) × 3 (thin, average, or heavy) plus a control condition between-subject experiment tested the primary hypothesis that exposure to images of thin Western models or celebrities promotes a thinner body ideal compared to neutral images. A sample of young women (n = 1145) was randomly assigned to experimental images as part of an online survey. After exposure to images, participants rated their current and desired body size and shape, reported celebrity liking, and evaluated their favorite celebrity’s body. We found little support for the desire of thinness. Viewing thin- and average-sized celebrities was significantly associated with desiring a heavier and a thinner look (respectively) among those favoring thin celebrities. Images of thin models induced the desire for a curvaceous body figure with hips especially among those favoring celebrities with hips. The findings highlight important nuances in the influence of Western media icons on body image among women in a non-Western culture.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/9/142body image dissatisfactionexperimentbody sizebody shapeArab culturemediacelebritiesmodels
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author Salma M. Khaled
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Linda Kimmel
Kien T. Le
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Yara Qutteina
Linda Kimmel
Kien T. Le
Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
Social Sciences
body image dissatisfaction
experiment
body size
body shape
Arab culture
media
celebrities
models
author_facet Salma M. Khaled
Bethany Shockley
Yara Qutteina
Linda Kimmel
Kien T. Le
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title Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
title_short Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
title_full Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
title_fullStr Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
title_full_unstemmed Testing Western Media Icons Influence on Arab Women’s Body Size and Shape Ideals: An Experimental Approach
title_sort testing western media icons influence on arab women’s body size and shape ideals: an experimental approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Western media globalization is implicated in the spread of the thin body ideal to traditional societies. Qatar—a small conservative Middle-Eastern country—has recently witnessed rapid Westernization, but the influence of Western media icons on women’s body image dissatisfaction has rarely been studied here. A 2 (celebrity or model) × 3 (thin, average, or heavy) plus a control condition between-subject experiment tested the primary hypothesis that exposure to images of thin Western models or celebrities promotes a thinner body ideal compared to neutral images. A sample of young women (n = 1145) was randomly assigned to experimental images as part of an online survey. After exposure to images, participants rated their current and desired body size and shape, reported celebrity liking, and evaluated their favorite celebrity’s body. We found little support for the desire of thinness. Viewing thin- and average-sized celebrities was significantly associated with desiring a heavier and a thinner look (respectively) among those favoring thin celebrities. Images of thin models induced the desire for a curvaceous body figure with hips especially among those favoring celebrities with hips. The findings highlight important nuances in the influence of Western media icons on body image among women in a non-Western culture.
topic body image dissatisfaction
experiment
body size
body shape
Arab culture
media
celebrities
models
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/9/142
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