Authors
Glen S Jankowski, Brendan Gough, Helen Fawkner, Emma Halliwell, Phillippa C Diedrichs
Publication date
2018/11/2
Journal
Psychology & health
Volume
33
Issue
11
Pages
1343-1363
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Objective: To examine men’s body dissatisfaction qualitatively.
Design: Forty-two British men aged 18–45 years took part in a two-session group intervention across 12 groups. The intervention was designed to improve body dissatisfaction by engaging them in a critique of the appearance ideal through written and behavioural exercises.
Main outcome measures/results: Analysis of the topics discussed during the intervention generated two core themes. Theme 1 showed that, in general, men minimised the existence of their own body dissatisfaction while (somewhat surprisingly) outlining the ubiquity and potency of the appearance ideal for men in general. Theme 2 involved men reporting the problematic impact of body dissatisfaction in their lives (despite earlier minimisation), such as social avoidance, strict eating and supplement regimes, or difficulty in situations where the body was exposed.
Conclusion: The results …
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