Beauty Pageant Article

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Daniel Aryee Professor Downey Composition II 30th January 2014 Summary of Childhood beauty pageant contestants: Associations with adult disordered eating and mental health. This article talks about women who were in beauty pageant when they were of young age and how it might has affected their lives. This article tries to find a connection between women with low self-esteem, eating disorder and body dissatisfied with the things that happened in the pageant. In this research numerous experiments were examined and the main purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between childhood pageant participation and adult mental health, specifically disordered eating behaviors and related pathology, body dissatisfaction, depression, and self-esteem. First, they examined two different types of women. They put these women into groups. The first groups of women were women who had participated in beauty pageants as a child. The second groups of women were women who had never in their live participated in beauty pageants. During this research they came to know that of the 131 females who participated in beauty pageant contests, 48.5% of them reported the desire to me thinner, 57% stated that they were on a diet and trying to lose weight, and 26% had been told or believed that they had eating disorder. For the purpose of the research study they selected 22 females. 11 of them indicated that they had participated in beauty pageants when they were young and the other 11 had never in their life participated in beauty pageant and the average age of these females was 20, they were of different race as well as religious backgrounds. All the females who participated in this study were to undergo a series of steps. First, they were required... ... middle of paper ... ...self-esteem scores were lower for those who participated in beauty pageants. After examining all the series of test the study concluded that there were no significant difference between the participants when it comes to the bulimic behavior and self-esteem, which drew the conclusion that the effect that these women who had participated in childhood pageants was linked to media exposure. The media expose them to what they think is the perfect body which is the thin female ideals. Individuals who had interpersonal distrust were due to social comparison. These individuals have the general feelings of insecurity as well as different and specific feeling when they are led to believe that they do not represent the thin ideal which leads to both increased in anger and depression. They starve their selves in order to obtain that perfect body which leads to eating disorder.

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