Project Description

Appearance Matters: Tackling the Physical and Psychosocial Consequences of Dissatisfaction with Appearance

The project “Appearance Matters: Tackling the Physical and Psychosocial Consequences of Dissatisfaction with Appearance” aimed to increase and improve European research on the impact of dissatisfaction with appearance on the health and lives of those affected.

This COST Action project also aimed at evaluating interventions implemented in this context, inside and outside Europe, as well as establishing networks between researchers, field professionals and authorities in order to counter the consequences of this increasingly common problem.

Abstract

Until recently, societal interest in “looks” has been considered largely benign, however, debilitating levels of appearance dissatisfaction are now normative in resource-rich nations, with extensive and damaging impacts on physical and psychological health. Although there are examples of research and activism in the field in Europe, many researchers work in isolation, diluting the potential impact of their work. Europe currently lacks a harmonised approach to establishing levels of appearance-related distress, the impacts on key areas of living and to the systematic evaluation of interventions currently being implemented within and beyond Europe. This Action will co-ordinate and increase research across Europe, offer support to the high proportion of female and early career researchers in this field and will forge crucial links between researchers, practitioners and policy makers, offering the potential for significant benefits to the millions of Europeans adversely affected by these issues.

Funding Institution

COST Action

Global Budget

Non-available

CINTESIS Budget

Non-available

Reference

IS1210

CINTESIS researchers involved

Maria Piedade Brandão, Anabela Silva