Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 16;14(1):e0207506. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207506. eCollection 2019.
There is increasing concern about online communities that promote eating disorder (ED) behaviors through messages and/or images that encourage a "thin ideal" (i.e., promotion of thinness as attractive) and harmful weight loss/weight control practices. The purpose of this paper is to assess the content of body image and ED-related content on Twitter and provide a deeper understanding of EDs that may be used for future studies and online-based interventions. Tweets containing ED or body image-related keywords were collected from January 1-January 31, 2015 (N = 28,642). A random sample (n = 3000) was assessed for expressions of behaviors that align with subscales of the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) 16.0. Demographic characteristics were inferred using a social media analytics company. The comprehensive research that we conducted indicated that 2,584 of the 3,000 tweets were ED-related; 65% expressed a preoccupation with body shape, 13% displayed issues related to food/eating/calories, and 4% expressed placing a high level of importance on body weight. Most tweets were sent by girls (90%) who were ≤19 years old (77%). Our findings stress a need to better understand if and how ED-related content on social media can be used for targeting prevention and intervention messages towards those who are in-need and could potentially benefit from these efforts.
人们越来越关注通过鼓励“瘦理想”(即宣扬瘦是有吸引力的)和有害的减肥/体重控制行为的信息和/或图像来促进饮食失调(ED)行为的在线社区。本文旨在评估 Twitter 上的身体意象和 ED 相关内容,并深入了解 ED,以便未来的研究和基于在线的干预措施使用。从 2015 年 1 月 1 日至 1 月 31 日,收集了包含 ED 或身体意象相关关键词的推文(N=28642)。随机抽取 3000 个样本(n=3000),评估符合饮食失调检查(EDE)16.0 分量表的行为表达。使用社交媒体分析公司推断人口统计学特征。我们进行的综合研究表明,在 3000 条推文中,有 2584 条与 ED 相关;65%表达了对身体形状的关注,13%显示出与食物/饮食/卡路里相关的问题,4%表示对体重非常重视。大多数推文是年龄在 19 岁以下的女孩(90%)发送的。我们的研究结果强调了需要更好地了解社交媒体上的 ED 相关内容是否以及如何可以用于针对那些有需要的人,并可能从这些努力中受益的预防和干预信息。