An assessment of body appreciation and its relationship to sexual function in women

► Body appreciation and body size were examined as predictors of sexual function in women, using the lens of objectification theory. ► Body appreciation uniquely predicted sexual function, while body size did not. ► Body size did not moderate the relationship between body appreciation and sexual fun...

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Published in:Body image Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 137 - 144
Main Authors: Satinsky, Sonya, Reece, Michael, Dennis, Barbara, Sanders, Stephanie, Bardzell, Shaowen
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 2012
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Summary:► Body appreciation and body size were examined as predictors of sexual function in women, using the lens of objectification theory. ► Body appreciation uniquely predicted sexual function, while body size did not. ► Body size did not moderate the relationship between body appreciation and sexual function. ► Practitioners should promote positive body appreciation instead of body size change to improve sexual function in women. Objectification theory posits internalization of an observer's gaze may negatively impact women's feelings about their bodies, which may subsequently affect their sexual function. Subjective body image and body size (i.e., body mass index [BMI]) have mixed relationships to women's sexuality, but assessment of positive body image as a sign of resistance to objectification has not been researched. This study explored relations between body appreciation and sexual function in women and assessed whether body size impacted this relationship. Cross-sectional data were collected online from 247 women, ages 18 to 58. Body appreciation scores were modestly negatively correlated with BMI, while BMI was not related to sexual function scores. After controlling for sexual orientation, partner status, and age, body appreciation predicted the arousal, orgasm, and satisfaction aspects of sexual function. Practitioners’ encouragement of body appreciation may improve sexual function in a way that encouraging a reduction in body size may not.
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ISSN:1740-1445
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DOI:10.1016/j.bodyim.2011.09.007