Toward a Relational Understanding of Objectification, Body Image, and Preventive Sexual Health
Abstract
There is a wealth of empirical support for objectification theory. Researchers have suggested an extension to the theory that includes risky sexual behaviors as a consequence of body shame. However, there are no known studies that place the association between body image and sexual behavior in the context of the interpersonal sexual relationship. The current study was grounded in objectification theory and relational cultural theory and sought...
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Title
Toward a Relational Understanding of Objectification, Body Image, and Preventive Sexual Health
Published Date
Jul 15, 2016
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
341 - 350
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