Kaewpradub Natthakarn, Kiatrungrit Komsan, Hongsanguansri Sirichai, Pavasuthipaisit Chosita
Ramathibodi Hospital, Siriraj Hospital and National Institute for Child and Family Development, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Psychiatric department, Ramathibodi hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Shanghai Arch Psychiatry. 2017 Aug 25;29(4):208-217. doi: 10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.216092.
Presently, the internet plays a big role in daily life, especially for adolescents. In this age group, they are more concerned about their face and body shape. Despite the numerous studies on the effect traditional media has on body image, very few have focused on the effect of newer forms of media (e.g. online media). And almost none have looked at the relationship between time spent online and body image.
To study the associations between time spent on the internet, body image satisfaction and eating behaviors of students grades 7 to 12 in the Thai educational system.
The sample group included 620 students, who were selected using simple random sampling from 6 secondary schools in Bangkok. Data were collected using the Media and Internet use behavior questionnaires, The Body-Esteem Scale for Adolescents and Adults: Thai version (BESAA), Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS: males only), The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: Thai version, Eating Attitude Test-26: Thai version (EAT-26) and the eating behaviors at risk of obesity questionnaire.
Mean (sd) age of the sample was 15.7 (1.9) years, 246 participants (39.7%) were male and 374 (60.3%) were female. Using the internet and social networks for content related to body image and eating behaviors, was negatively associated with body image satisfaction but positively associated with inappropriate eating attitudes/behaviors, binging, purging, use of laxatives/diuretics and drive for muscularity with respect to behaviors and attitudes, and was associated with eating behaviors that carried a risk for obesity.
Time spent on internet, especially engaged in activities related to self-image, and eating attitudes and behaviors, were associated with a decrease in body image satisfaction and problematic eating behaviors.
目前,互联网在日常生活中扮演着重要角色,尤其是对青少年而言。在这个年龄组中,他们更关注自己的容貌和体型。尽管有大量关于传统媒体对身体形象影响的研究,但很少有研究关注新媒体形式(如网络媒体)的影响。而且几乎没有人研究上网时间与身体形象之间的关系。
研究泰国教育系统中7至12年级学生的上网时间、身体形象满意度和饮食行为之间的关联。
样本组包括620名学生,通过简单随机抽样从曼谷的6所中学选取。使用媒体和互联网使用行为问卷、青少年及成人身体自尊量表:泰语版(BESAA)、肌肉增强驱力量表(仅适用于男性的DMS)、罗森伯格自尊量表:泰语版、饮食态度测试-26:泰语版(EAT-26)以及肥胖风险饮食行为问卷收集数据。
样本的平均(标准差)年龄为15.7(1.9)岁,246名参与者(39.7%)为男性,374名(60.3%)为女性。使用互联网和社交网络获取与身体形象和饮食行为相关的内容,与身体形象满意度呈负相关,但与不适当的饮食态度/行为、暴饮暴食、催吐、使用泻药/利尿剂以及肌肉增强驱力的行为和态度呈正相关,并且与具有肥胖风险的饮食行为相关。
上网时间,尤其是参与与自我形象、饮食态度和行为相关的活动,与身体形象满意度下降和有问题的饮食行为有关。