Religious Coping and Experience of Body Satisfaction Among College Women
Description:
This study examined whether religious coping moderated the effects of thin-ideal images on body satisfaction among college women. Religious (N = 178) participants met for a pre-test to complete religiosity measures. A week later, the participants reconvened and were assigned to one of two conditions: before (n = 83) or after (n = 95). Within each of these two groups, participants were randomly assigned to read a list of statements: positive religious statements, positive nonreligious statements…
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Date:
August 2011
Creator:
Bell, Keisha
Partner:
UNT Libraries