Social comparison as a predictor of body dissatisfaction: A meta-analytic review.
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Abstract
The relationship between social comparison and body dissatisfaction was examined using meta-analysis. Several demographic and methodological variables were examined as potential moderators. Data from 156 studies (189 effect sizes) showed that social comparison was related to higher levels of body dissatisfaction. The effect for social comparison and body dissatisfaction was stronger for women than men and inversely related to age. This effect was stronger when social comparison was directly measured rather than inferred. No differences emerged for the presence of eating psychopathology, study design, or object of comparison. Results confirm theory and research suggesting that comparing oneself unfavorably to…
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- Psychology
- Moderation
- Psychopathology
- Social comparison theory
- Meta-analysis
- Developmental psychology
- Social perception
- Clinical psychology
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