Индивидуальное представление образа тела и выбора одежды

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  • Анна Ефимкина Новосибирский государственный технический университет, Новосибирск, Россия

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v16i89.1397

Ключевые слова:

образ тела, психологический аспект одежды, культурные образы идеальной внешности, индивидуальный стиль одежды, самоотношение, самообъективация, проблема веса

Аннотация

Представлен обзор исследований, посвященных взаимосвязи образа тела и выбираемой одежды. Показано, что существенное влияние на формирование образа тела имеют транслируемые СМИ культурные стереотипы идеальной внешности. Формируется зависимость от соответствия этим образам, которая может приводить к негативной самооценке. Культурный образ тела влияет на отношение к весу и развитие самообъективации как у женщин, так и у мужчин. Последняя вредна для личности тем, что лишает иных ценностей, кроме тела. Однако если фокус внимания смещен на иные личностные проявления, человек легче переживает несоответствие культурным идеалам. Одежда имеет взаимосвязь с образом тела и идентичностью и может служить вспомогательным инструментом для изменения образа тела с целью улучшения психологического состояния человека.

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Автор

Анна Ефимкина, Новосибирский государственный технический университет, Новосибирск, Россия

Аспирант кафедры психологии и педагогики, факультет гуманитарного образования, Новосибирский государственный технический университет, пр-т К. Маркса, д. 20, Новосибирск, Россия.

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Ефимкина, А. (2023). Индивидуальное представление образа тела и выбора одежды. Психологические исследования, 16(89), 6. https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v16i89.1397

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