Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, 60200 Brno, Czech Republic.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Apr 2;17(7):2416. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072416.
One of the debates about media usage is the potential harmful effect that it has on body image and related eating disturbances because of its representations of the "ideal body". This study focuses on the drive for thinness among the visitors of various health-oriented websites and online platforms because neither has yet been sufficiently studied in this context. Specifically, this study aims to bring more insight to the risk factors which can increase the drive for thinness in the users of these websites. We tested the presumption that web content internalization is a key factor in this process, and we considered the effects of selected individual factors, specifically the perceived online social support and neuroticism. We utilized survey data from 445 Czech women (aged 18-29, M = 23.5, SD = 3.1) who visited nutrition, weight loss, and exercise websites. The results showed a positive indirect link between both perceived online social support and neuroticism to the drive for thinness via web content internalization. The results are discussed with regard to the dual role of online support as both risk and protective factor. Moreover, we consider the practical implications for eating behavior and weight-related problems with regard to prevention and intervention.
关于媒体使用的一个争论是,由于其对“理想身体”的描述,它可能对身体形象和相关的饮食障碍产生潜在的有害影响。本研究关注各种健康导向的网站和在线平台访问者的瘦身动机,因为到目前为止,这方面的研究还不够充分。具体来说,本研究旨在更深入地了解可能增加这些网站用户瘦身动机的风险因素。我们检验了这样一种假设,即网络内容内化是这一过程的关键因素,并且考虑了选定的个体因素的影响,特别是感知到的在线社会支持和神经质。我们利用了来自 445 名捷克女性(年龄在 18-29 岁之间,M = 23.5,SD = 3.1)的调查数据,这些女性访问了营养、减肥和运动网站。结果表明,感知到的在线社会支持和神经质通过网络内容内化与瘦身动机之间存在正间接联系。结果从在线支持的双重作用(风险和保护因素)方面进行了讨论。此外,我们还考虑了在预防和干预方面,针对饮食行为和与体重相关问题的实际影响。