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Social cure model: testing the link between identity centrality and body appreciation in diverse sexual orientation and gender identity groups.

Nikola KomlenacKristina StockburgerJennifer BirkeMargarethe Hochleitner
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2024)
Data in sexual minority individuals or non-binary persons supported the social cure model, according to which persons can find support and validation for their looks and body from in-group members. In cisgender women and men, strong identification as a woman or man can be related to stronger in-group pressure and in turn to lower body appreciation.
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