Waist-to-Hip Ratio Predicts Sexual Perception and Responses to Sexual Assault Disclosures

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2023 Jan 21:1461672221148008. doi: 10.1177/01461672221148008. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The current work investigates the effects of target of perception's waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) on perceivers' judgments of sexual unrestrictedness and sexual victimization prototypicality. Studies 1a and 1b found that women with lower WHRs were perceived as relatively more sexually unrestricted. Studies 2a and 2b found that women with lower WHRs were perceived as relatively more prototypic of sexual victimization. Study 3 built on these findings to consider implications for responses to sexual assault disclosures. Perceivers disbelieved and minimized a disclosure of assault relatively more when made by a woman with a higher WHR. In sum, this body of work implicates WHR as a body cue that can inform consequential sexual perception. Thereby, this work identifies factors that could influence judgments of credibility of sexual violence reports, which may have implications for hesitancy to report sexual violence.

Keywords: impression formation; person perception; sexual violence; waist-to-hip ratio.