Between the ages of thirteen and fifteen girls start to feel more self conscious about their body image. The societal norm is that girls should be “thin” and for those who are not as thin as others self esteem may take its toll. Research has been done throughout the United States , Korea and Australia which noted that “body dissatisfaction is associated with lower levels of self-esteem and increased likelihood of depression among early adolescent girls.” (Newman & Newman, 2006, p. 303.)
Developing early can take a huge toll on emotions and psychological changes. While for a girl developing early on may mean dating earlier and experiencing events that she wouldn’t “normally” experience for some time. Girls who develop early may not psychologically be ready for all of this though including dating, boys, makeup, etc. This may mean that these girls grow up too fast and may lose out on part of their childhood.
The three influences that show to impact body unhappiness among girls this age are “social pressures to be thin; an internalized thin ideal body type; and higher than average body mass.” (Newman & Newman, 2006, p. 305.) A mixture of these aspects can lead girls into eating disorders, low self-esteem and ultimately an unhealthy psychological attitude about themselves.