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Nita McKinley
Nita McKinley
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Psychology, Tacoma
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The objectified body consciousness scale: Development and validation
NM McKinley, JS Hyde
Psychology of women quarterly 20 (2), 181-215, 1996
25141996
Women and objectified body consciousness: mothers' and daughters' body experience in cultural, developmental, and familial context.
NM McKinley
Developmental psychology 35 (3), 760, 1999
5201999
Gender differences in undergraduates' body esteem: The mediating effect of objectified body consciousness and actual/ideal weight discrepancy
NM McKinley
Sex roles 39 (1), 113-123, 1998
4701998
A measure of objectified body consciousness for preadolescent and adolescent youth
SM Lindberg, JS Hyde, NM McKinley
Psychology of Women Quarterly 30 (1), 65-76, 2006
3332006
The developmental and cultural contexts of objectified body consciousness: a longitudinal analysis of two cohorts of women.
NM McKinley
Developmental psychology 42 (4), 679, 2006
2132006
Feminist consciousness and objectified body consciousness
NM McKinley
Psychology of Women Quarterly 35 (4), 684-688, 2011
1892011
Longitudinal gender differences in objectified body consciousness and weight-related attitudes and behaviors: Cultural and developmental contexts in the transition from college
NM McKinley
Sex Roles 54, 159-173, 2006
1552006
Gender differences in cognition
JS Hyde, NM McKinley
Gender differences in human cognition, 30-51, 1997
1451997
Ideal weight/ideal women: Society constructs the female
NM McKinley
Weighty issues, 97-115, 2017
1142017
Adult attachment and body satisfaction: An exploration of general and specific relationship differences
NM McKinley, LA Randa
Body image 2 (3), 209-218, 2005
1062005
Menopausal attitudes, objectified body consciousness, aging anxiety, and body esteem: European American women's body experiences in midlife
NM McKinley, LA Lyon
Body image 5 (4), 375-380, 2008
982008
Personal attitudes or structural factors? A contextual analysis of breastfeeding duration
NM McKinley, JS Hyde
Psychology of Women Quarterly 28 (4), 388-399, 2004
932004
Feminist perspectives on body image
NM McKinley
Body image: A handbook of science, practice, and prevention 2, 48-55, 2011
872011
Resisting body dissatisfaction: Fat women who endorse fat acceptance
NM McKinley
Body Image 1 (2), 213-219, 2004
792004
Women and objectified body consciousness: A feminist psychological analysis
NM McKinley
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995
641995
Continuity and change in self-objectification: Taking a life-span approach to women’s experiences of objectified body consciousness.
NM McKinley
American Psychological Association, 2011
382011
Beliefs about the consequences of maternal employment for children: Psychometric analyses
JS Hyde, NM McKinley
Psychology of Women Quarterly 17 (2), 177-191, 1993
371993
Cervical cancer and STD health beliefs: predicting pelvic exam intentions in undergraduates.
NM McKinley, L Billingham
Women's Health (Hillsdale, NJ) 4 (2), 155-168, 1998
81998
Beliefs about the consequences of maternal employment for children. Psychometric analyses
J Shibley Hyde, NM McKINLEY
Psychology of women quarterly 17 (2), 177-191, 1993
41993
A Kinder Approach to Eradicating Fatness
NM McKinley
Psychology of Women Quarterly 31 (1), 121-122, 2007
12007
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