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Ramai hari ini lebih suka bersikap pandai 'sangat' nak komen bab berhijab. Setengah golongan pula mempermainkan hijab seperti satu fesyen yang tak mengikut ajaran.
Meh kita baca artikel dari The British Psychology Society on 26/07/2013 - Wearing Hijabs helps body confidence.
British Muslim women who wear the hijab feel generally better
about their body image than those who don’t wear the hijab suggests
research published in the British Journal of Psychology today.
The research, conducted by Dr Viren Swami from the University of
Westminster and colleagues looked at body image issues amongst British
Muslim women.
Dr Swami explained: “In the West anxiety about body image, for women,
is so prevalent it’s considered normal. This study aimed to explore how
these attitudes differ within a British Muslim community.”
A total of 587 Muslim women aged from 18 to 70 years from London
participated in a number of tests. From this group 218 women stated they
never used the hijab and 369 women said they used some form of the
hijab at least now and then.
Participants undertook a number of questionnaires that asked them to
rate their own feelings of body dissatisfaction, how much pressure the
media put on them to be attractive and how religious they were. They
were also asked to match their own figure to a set of female silhouette
images that ranged from emaciated to obese.
The results showed that women who wore the hijab generally had a more
positive body image, were less influenced by the media’s beauty ideals
and placed less importance on appearance.
Dr Swami said: “Although the results showed only a small difference
between those who wear or don’t wear the hijab it does suggest the hijab
offers Muslim women a small protective effect in terms of feeling
positive about their body image. It appears that those who choose to
wear it are better able to distance themselves from the Western thin
ideal.
“These results may have useful implications for intervention
programmes aimed at promoting healthier body image among Muslim women in
the West. For example, by identifying those aspects of hijab use that
are associated with more positive body appreciation in future studies,
it might be possible to isolate factors that can be targeted in
intervention programmes.”
The journal, entitled “Is the Hijab Protective? An Investigation of
Body Image and Related Constructs Among British Muslim Women"
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