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September 2021 - June 2024
September 2017 - June 2021
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Self-objectification is a common phenomenon that has extensive adverse consequences for both women and men. The current research aimed to provide a preliminary test to see whether future orientation, a tendency to plan and consider long-term goals, could reduce people's self-objectification tendencies. In addition, we examined whether perceived mea...
Self-objectification, defined as an excessive focus on one’s physical appearance over non-observable qualities, has attracted considerable attention from feminist scholars. In the current research, we hypothesized that cultural tightness (i.e., strong social norms and severe sanctions against norm-deviant behavior) predicts and increases self-objec...
Problematic mobile phone use can have negative impacts on adolescents’ growth and health. Prior research has shown that character strengths contribute positively to adolescent development. However, little research has been done to investigate the relationship between adolescents’ character strengths and problematic mobile phone use. The aim of this...
Previous research on attitudes toward obesity has mainly focused on the effects of people’s negative attitudes about obesity on others. However, it remains unclear whether people’s explicit attitudes toward obesity may influence their own life satisfaction. This cross-sectional study investigated whether and how individuals’ explicit negative attit...
Previous research on body dissatisfaction has mainly focused on the dissatisfaction with weight and appearance. Limited research has examined the dissatisfaction with another major body feature that is important to our social relationships and personal well-being, namely, body height. We hypothesized that height dissatisfaction would predict more i...