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Emma Austen
Emma Austen
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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Differences in weight stigma between gay, bisexual, and heterosexual men
E Austen, KH Greenaway, S Griffiths
Body Image 35, 30-40, 2020
602020
Why do men stigmatize individuals with eating disorders more than women? Experimental evidence that sex differences in conformity to gender norms, not biological sex, drive …
E Austen, S Griffiths
Eating disorders 27 (3), 267-290, 2019
272019
Critical measurement issues in the assessment of social media influence on body image
HK Jarman, SA McLean, S Griffiths, SJ Teague, RF Rodgers, SJ Paxton, ...
Body Image 40, 225-236, 2022
262022
Inconsistencies in the conceptualisation and operationalisation of internalized weight stigma: A potential way forward
E Austen, RL Pearl, S Griffiths
Body Image 36, iii-v, 2021
192021
Beach body ready? Shredding for summer? A first look at “seasonal body image”
S Griffiths, E Austen, I Krug, K Blake
Body Image 37, 269-281, 2021
142021
Fat is feminine: A qualitative study of how weight stigma is constructed among sexual minority men who use Grindr
E Austen, S Bonell, S Griffiths
Body Image 42, 160-172, 2022
122022
Weight stigma predicts reduced psychological wellbeing and weight gain among sexual minority men: A 12-month longitudinal cohort study using random intercept cross-lagged panel …
E Austen, S Griffiths
Body Image 40, 19-29, 2022
122022
When (fake) beauty turns ugly: Plastic surgery as a moral violation
S Bonell, SC Murphy, E Austen, S Griffiths
Current Psychology, 1-14, 2020
112020
Australian women’s motivations for, and experiences of, cosmetic surgery: a qualitative investigation
S Bonell, E Austen, S Griffiths
Body Image 41, 128-139, 2022
102022
Androgen abuse among gay and bisexual men
S Griffiths, D Jotanovic, E Austen
Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity 28 (6), 589-594, 2021
62021
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women’s body image: A qualitative study
A Chalmers, E Austen, S Griffiths
Body Image 43, 474-485, 2022
42022
Australian women’s lived experiences of stigmatization after cosmetic surgery: A qualitative investigation.
S Bonell, E Austen, G Sharp, S Griffiths
Stigma and Health 7 (2), 169, 2022
32022
“Spring is the best time to lose weight”: Evidence that dieting is seasonal and reaches peak intensity during Spring
S Griffiths, T Cowley-Court, E Austen, D Russo-Batterham, K Blake
Body Image 41, 406-416, 2022
22022
Mental health literacy for supporting children: the need for a new field of research and intervention
LM Hart, AF Jorm, CL Johnson, LA Tully, E Austen, K Gregg, AJ Morgan
World Psychiatry 22 (2), 338, 2023
12023
Examination of bidirectional relationships between fear of negative evaluation and weight/shape concerns over 3 years: A longitudinal cohort study of Australian adolescents
N Trompeter, E Austen, K Bussey, EE Reilly, ML Cunningham, J Mond, ...
International Journal of Eating Disorders 56 (3), 646-653, 2023
12023
Beach body ready? Shredding for summer? A first look at seasonal body image and seasonal dieting around the world
S Griffiths, E Austen, I Krug, K Blake
JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS 9 (SUPPL 1), 2021
2021
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