Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.
Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.
Body Image. 2018 Dec;27:86-92. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2018.08.007. Epub 2018 Aug 24.
"Selfies" (self-taken photos) are a common self-presentation strategy on social media. This study experimentally tested whether taking and posting selfies, with and without photo-retouching, elicits changes to mood and body image among young women. Female undergraduate students (N = 110) were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions: taking and uploading either an untouched selfie, taking and posting a preferred and retouched selfie to social media, or a control group. State mood and body image were measured pre- and post-manipulation. As predicted, there was a main effect of experimental condition on changes to mood and feelings of physical attractiveness. Women who took and posted selfies to social media reported feeling more anxious, less confident, and less physically attractive afterwards compared to those in the control group. Harmful effects of selfies were found even when participants could retake and retouch their selfies. This is the first experimental study showing that taking and posting selfies on social media causes adverse psychological effects for women.
“自拍”(自拍照)是社交媒体上一种常见的自我呈现策略。本研究通过实验测试了拍摄和上传未经修饰以及经过修饰的自拍照片是否会改变年轻女性的情绪和身体形象。研究招募了 110 名女性本科大学生,将她们随机分配到三个实验组:拍摄并上传未经修饰的自拍、拍摄并上传喜欢的且经过修饰的自拍、或控制组。在操作前后测量了状态情绪和身体形象。正如预测的那样,实验条件对情绪和身体吸引力的变化有主要影响。与控制组相比,拍摄并上传自拍照到社交媒体的女性在拍照后感到更加焦虑、缺乏自信和不那么有吸引力。即使参与者可以重新拍摄和修饰他们的自拍,也发现了自拍的有害影响。这是第一项表明在社交媒体上拍摄和上传自拍照会对女性产生不良心理影响的实验研究。