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An Intepretive Exploration of Positive Body Image Experiences Among Nonbinary, Gender Fluid, and Genderqueer Individuals


Abstract Positive body image experiences of individuals who identify as nonbinary, gender fluid, and/or genderqueer have received limited exploration. Thus, with the present work, we sought to answer the question, how do nonbinary persons form and maintain a positive body image? To answer this question, we conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 15 nonbinary individuals who were assessed as having a positive body image using the Body Appreciation Scale-2. Interview data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Six themes emerged as related to on-going processes that explain how body image is formed and maintained among nonbinary persons: reframing negative body image information, staging resistance, experiencing representation, receiving and giving social support, practicing self-compassion and self-care, and using dress to create a satisfying presentation of self. In keeping with the tenets of queer theory, findings reflected the ways in which gender identity set a context for participants' positive body image experiences.&nbsp
Authors Jennifer Paff Ogle , Kelly L. Reddy Best , Jennifer Harmon University of WyomingORCID , Kristen Morris ORCID , Ashlie N. Johnson ORCID , Piper Kitterson
Journal Info Not listed | International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings
Publication Date 1/21/2024
ISSN Not listed
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access bronze Bronze Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.31274/itaa.17185
KeywordsKeyword Image Body Image (Score: 0.563499) , Subjective Well-Being (Score: 0.534406)