BEYOND THE MIRROR: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL TOLL OF BODY SHAMING
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Abstract
This systematic review explores the effects of body shaming on mental health,
emphasizing the role of emotional intelligence as a moderating factor. Through a
comprehensive keyword search of PubMed and Google Scholar, studies published
between 2010 and 2020 were examined. The findings reveal significant associations
between body-related shame and depressive symptoms, highlighting the protective
effects of self-compassion and social support. Adolescents and women are particularly
susceptible, with body shaming linked to low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and
body dysmorphia. The review underscores the necessity for further research on
perfectionism and the impact of social media, advocating for interventions that foster
self-love and body positivity to improve psychological well-being