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Media Messages and Womens' Body Perceptions in Egypt
Ragab, Shaima
Ragab, Shaima
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This study explores the association between media exposure and women’s body perceptions in Egypt. The thin ideal perpetuated through the media, eating disorders and body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness were thought to be a culturally linked phenomena confined to Western societies. This study has contributed to the debate on cultural determinism of eating disorders and body dissatisfaction in women as it has shown that these concepts are on the rise in non-Western societies in general and Egypt in specific. When exposed to media messages, women in Egypt demonstrated eating disordered attitudes, body dissatisfaction feelings and also chose other compensatory behaviors such as veiling, fasting, and following diet.
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2007-01-21
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Plastic surgery, Dieting, Egypt, Thin media ideal, Eating disorders, Body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness, Compensatory behaviors, Veiling, Fasting