Fardouly Jasmine, Diedrichs Phillippa C, Vartanian Lenny R, Halliwell Emma
School of Psychology, UNSW Australia, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldhardour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, United Kingdom.
Body Image. 2015 Mar;13:38-45. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.12.002. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
The present study experimentally investigated the effect of Facebook usage on women's mood and body image, whether these effects differ from an online fashion magazine, and whether appearance comparison tendency moderates any of these effects. Female participants (N=112) were randomly assigned to spend 10min browsing their Facebook account, a magazine website, or an appearance-neutral control website before completing state measures of mood, body dissatisfaction, and appearance discrepancies (weight-related, and face, hair, and skin-related). Participants also completed a trait measure of appearance comparison tendency. Participants who spent time on Facebook reported being in a more negative mood than those who spent time on the control website. Furthermore, women high in appearance comparison tendency reported more facial, hair, and skin-related discrepancies after Facebook exposure than exposure to the control website. Given its popularity, more research is needed to better understand the impact that Facebook has on appearance concerns.
本研究通过实验调查了使用脸书对女性情绪和身体形象的影响,这些影响是否与在线时尚杂志不同,以及外貌比较倾向是否会调节其中的任何影响。女性参与者(N = 112)被随机分配在完成情绪、身体不满和外貌差异(体重相关、面部、头发和皮肤相关)的状态测量之前,花10分钟浏览她们的脸书账户、一个杂志网站或一个外貌中性的控制网站。参与者还完成了一项外貌比较倾向的特质测量。花时间浏览脸书的参与者报告称,其情绪比花时间浏览控制网站的参与者更消极。此外,外貌比较倾向高的女性在接触脸书后报告的面部、头发和皮肤相关差异比接触控制网站后更多。鉴于脸书的普及程度,需要更多研究来更好地理解脸书对外貌问题的影响。