Self-esteem mediates the relationship between connectedness to nature and body appreciation in women, but not men

•Connectedness to nature (CNS) is associated with body appreciation in women.•Self-esteem mediates the relationship between CNS and body appreciation in women.•CNS is not significantly associated with body appreciation in men. Connectedness to nature (i.e., an affective and experiential connection t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Body image 2016-03, Vol.16, p.41-44
Hauptverfasser: Swami, Viren, von Nordheim, Laura, Barron, David
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Connectedness to nature (CNS) is associated with body appreciation in women.•Self-esteem mediates the relationship between CNS and body appreciation in women.•CNS is not significantly associated with body appreciation in men. Connectedness to nature (i.e., an affective and experiential connection to nature) is known to have a positive effect on psychological well-being, but its specific associations with body image have not been fully examined. To attend to this oversight, we conducted a preliminary investigation of associations between connectedness to nature and body appreciation. A total of 380 British adults completed measures of connectedness to nature, body appreciation, and self-esteem. Bivariate correlations revealed significant positive associations between all variables in women. In men, body appreciation was significantly correlated with self-esteem, but not connectedness to nature. Mediation analysis showed that, in women, self-esteem fully mediated the relationship between connectedness to nature and body appreciation. In men, body appreciation was significantly associated with self-esteem, but not connectedness to nature. These results point to a potential route for improving body image among women through connectedness to nature and self-esteem, but further research is necessary.
ISSN:1740-1445
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DOI:10.1016/j.bodyim.2015.11.001