The Impact of Societal Expectations on Women’s Self-Esteem and Psychological Health

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  • Xinran Ding Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/z57s8b86

Keywords:

Societal expectations, women’s psychological health, media representation, policy initiatives

Abstract

In today’s globalized world, women are increasingly subject to conflicting societal expectations that shape their roles, behaviors, and self-perceptions. This paper explores the complex relationship between societal expectations and the psychological well-being of women. It delves into how societal norms and standards influence women’s self-esteem and contribute to mental health challenges. By examining definitions, empirical studies, and the role of cultural context, the paper highlights the pervasive impact of societal pressures on women’s lives. This study is significant because it sheds light on how deeply ingrained societal expectations contribute to the mental health challenges faced by women. The discussion focuses on specific effects, the mediating role of self-esteem, and potential strategies for societal change. The main theme of this research is to investigate how societal expectations, shaped by cultural norms, influence women’s self-esteem and psychology. This research underscores the need for a broader societal shift to support women’s psychological health and well-being. The findings of this research reveal a significant relationship between societal expectations and the psychological well-being of women, particularly in terms of self-esteem.

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Published

2024-10-29

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