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Bobbie Walters-Brown1, Joanne M Hall
1Department of Nursing, North Carolina Central University, 2011 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC 27705, USA. bbrown57@utk.edu
Abstract:
The aim of this concept analysis is to define women's body image in the context of mental health and to describe its antecedents and consequences. The analysis is grounded in a selective review delimited to literature about women's self-perceived body image. The psychological, social, and spiritual effects of a negative body image will be explored. Implications for mental health clinicians and researchers will be presented.
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