Ethnicity of Dating Partner, Pressure for Thinness, and Body Dissatisfaction
Article first published online: 16 APR 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.00905.x
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ROBERTS, A., CUNNINGHAM, M. and DREHER, L. (2012), Ethnicity of Dating Partner, Pressure for Thinness, and Body Dissatisfaction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 42: 1415–1438. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.00905.x
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- Issue published online: 8 JUN 2012
- Article first published online: 16 APR 2012
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Two studies explored the relation between ethnicity, attitudes toward body weight, dating behavior, and female body satisfaction. Study 1 found that White men expressed a lighter female ideal weight, more resentment about their girlfriend's weight, and more pressure for their partner's thinness than did Black men. Study 2 found that regardless of their own ethnicity, women who dated White men had lower body mass index (BMI), lower ideal weights, and reported experiencing lower levels of body acceptance by their dating partners. This lack of acceptance was associated with lower levels of body satisfaction. These results support the view that the differing aesthetic preferences of Black and White men contribute to differing levels of body satisfaction among Black and White women.

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