How self-compassion moderates the effect of body surveillance on subjective happiness and depression among women - Wollast R, Riemer AR, Bernard P, Leys C, Kotsou I, Klein O.

According to objectification theory (Fredrickson& Roberts, 1997), being treated as an object leads women to engage in self-objectification, which in turn increases body surveillance and body shame as well as impairs mental health. However, very little is ...
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