The Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young Women

Body-related envy is an understudied emotion that may be linked with adverse psychophysiological outcomes such as stress (Smith & Kim, 2007). The purpose of this study was to explore body-related envy and psychophysiological response of stress among young adult females. Participants (N = 47; Mag...

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Main Author: Pila, Eva
Other Authors: Sabiston, Catherine
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/43300
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-433002013-12-10T04:02:03ZThe Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young WomenPila, Evabody imageemotionsstresswomen's healthBody-related envy is an understudied emotion that may be linked with adverse psychophysiological outcomes such as stress (Smith & Kim, 2007). The purpose of this study was to explore body-related envy and psychophysiological response of stress among young adult females. Participants (N = 47; Mage = 21.6 ± 1.8 yrs) completed a weeklong assessment of phenomenological body-related envy, trait body image constructs and an acute laboratory stress-induction task. Findings support the hypothesis that negative body image constructs predict experiences of body-related envy (R2 = 0.17 - 0.54), and that envy can be reliability assessed using phenomenological ratings. Body-related envy was a significant predictor of psychological appraisals of stress (R2 = 0.24 - 0.31), but the proposed associations with physiological stress were not supported. Considering the adverse health outcomes associated with envy (Smith, et al., 1999) and stress (Anderson, 1998), this study has important implications for women’s psychological and physical health.Sabiston, Catherine2013-112013-12-09T21:23:12ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-12-09T21:23:12Z2013-12-09Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/43300en_ca
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topic body image
emotions
stress
women's health
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emotions
stress
women's health
Pila, Eva
The Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young Women
description Body-related envy is an understudied emotion that may be linked with adverse psychophysiological outcomes such as stress (Smith & Kim, 2007). The purpose of this study was to explore body-related envy and psychophysiological response of stress among young adult females. Participants (N = 47; Mage = 21.6 ± 1.8 yrs) completed a weeklong assessment of phenomenological body-related envy, trait body image constructs and an acute laboratory stress-induction task. Findings support the hypothesis that negative body image constructs predict experiences of body-related envy (R2 = 0.17 - 0.54), and that envy can be reliability assessed using phenomenological ratings. Body-related envy was a significant predictor of psychological appraisals of stress (R2 = 0.24 - 0.31), but the proposed associations with physiological stress were not supported. Considering the adverse health outcomes associated with envy (Smith, et al., 1999) and stress (Anderson, 1998), this study has important implications for women’s psychological and physical health.
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title The Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young Women
title_short The Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young Women
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title_fullStr The Influence of Body-related Envy on Psychophysiological Response of Stress In Young Women
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