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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychology
  • Subjective Well-being Research

Background:

  • Objectification, defined as being treated as a tool or object, is a prevalent social experience.
  • Understanding the psychological impact of objectification on individuals is crucial for mental health research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of objectification on perceived authenticity and subjective well-being.
  • To examine the mediating role of authenticity in the objectification-well-being relationship.
  • To explore methods for ameliorating the negative effects of objectification.

Main Methods:

  • Five studies involving 834 participants were conducted.
  • Methods included experiencing, imagining, and recalling objectification.
  • Perceived authenticity and subjective well-being were measured.

Main Results:

  • Increased objectification was associated with lower perceived authenticity and subjective well-being.
  • Perceived authenticity significantly mediated the relationship between objectification and well-being.
  • Providing opportunities to restore authenticity improved well-being in objectified individuals.

Conclusions:

  • Objectification negatively impacts authenticity and subjective well-being.
  • Authenticity is a key factor in understanding the psychological consequences of objectification.
  • Interventions aimed at restoring authenticity can mitigate the adverse effects of objectification.