Indecent exposure: Self-objectification and young women's attitudes toward breastfeeding

被引:45
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作者
Johnston-Robledo, Ingrid [1 ]
Wares, Stephanie [1 ]
Fricker, Jessica [1 ]
Pasek, Leigh [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Coll Fredonia, Dept Psychol, Fredonia, NY 14063 USA
关键词
self-objectification; breastfeeding; attitudes;
D O I
10.1007/s11199-007-9194-4
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
The sexualization of the breast may lead women who internalize the sexual objectification of their bodies to have more negative attitudes toward breastfeeding. The purpose of the present study was to examine self-objectification in relation to young women's attitudes toward and concerns about breastfeeding. Two hundred and seventy-five female undergraduates completed a survey with questions that assessed their plans for infant feeding, attitudes toward breastfeeding, concerns about breastfeeding, and self-objectification. Women who scored higher on measures of self-objectification were more likely to view public breastfeeding as indecent and to be concerned that breastfeeding would be embarrassing and would negatively impact their bodies and sexuality. Self-objectification was not related to general attitudes toward breastfeeding or to young women's future infant feeding plans. Implications for theory and future research are discussed.
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页码:429 / 437
页数:9
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