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Megan Hurst
Megan Hurst
Lecturer in Social Psychology, University of Sussex
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The relationship between materialism and personal well-being: A meta-analysis.
H Dittmar, R Bond, M Hurst, T Kasser
Journal of personality and social psychology 107 (5), 879, 2014
11422014
The relationship between materialistic values and environmental attitudes and behaviors: A meta-analysis
M Hurst, H Dittmar, R Bond, T Kasser
Journal of Environmental Psychology 36, 257-269, 2013
5372013
“I just feel so guilty”: The role of introjected regulation in linking appearance goals for exercise with women’s body image
M Hurst, H Dittmar, R Banerjee, R Bond
Body Image 20, 120-129, 2017
752017
Does size matter?
M Hurst, H Dittmar, E Halliwell, PC Diedrichs
Routledge International Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 232, 2016
432016
Job stressors, strain, and psychological wellbeing among women sports coaches
FF Didymus, L Norman, M Hurst, NJ Clarke
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 16 (3), 456-464, 2021
382021
Body Positivity, but not for everyone: The role of model size in exposure effects on women’s mood, body satisfaction, and food choice
K Simon, M Hurst
Body Image 39, 125-130, 2021
342021
When you think of exercising, you don’t really want to think of puking, tears, and pain’: Young adolescents’ understanding of fitness and #fitspiration
BT Bell, N Deighton-Smith, M Hurst
Journal of Health Psychology 26 (7), 1046-1060, 2021
332021
South Asian women in the United Kingdom: The role of skin colour dissatisfaction in acculturation experiences and body dissatisfaction
J Chan, M Hurst
Body Image 42, 413-418, 2022
172022
The impact of a materialistic value orientation on well-being
H Dittmar, M Hurst
Subjective well-being and life satisfaction, 311-336, 2017
142017
A meta-analysis of the materialism literature
H Dittmar, R Bond, M Hurst, T Kasser
Unpublished manuscript, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, 2013
122013
Career transitions and occupational well-being of women in leadership: The case of women as sports coaches
FF Didymus, L Norman, M Hurst
22016
The pursuit of materialistic values results in poorer well-being: A meta-analysis
H Dittmar, R Bond, M Hurst, T Kasser
annual conference of the Association of Psychological Science, Washington, DC, 2011
22011
Does size matter? Media influences and body image
M Hurst, H Dittmar, E Halliwell, PC Diedrichs
Routledge International Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 232-249, 2017
12017
“That’s just, par for the course”: social class, objectification and body image among white working-class women in the United Kingdom
J Chan, M Hurst, M Easterbrook, E Miles
University of Sussex, 0
1*
Cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between young student women’s experiences of everyday sexual harassment on social media and self-objectification, body shame, and …
K Dollimore, M Hurst, JA Cassarly, BT Bell
University of Sussex, 0
1*
Applying Objectification Theory to Adolescent Girls’ Gendered Experiences of Physical Education in the United Kingdom
M Hurst, R Banerjee, H Dittmar
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 03616843241262692, 2024
2024
Get Fit, Feel Great, Look Amazing!: Regulation of Exercise Behaviour and Body Image in Women
M Hurst
University of Sussex, 2015
2015
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