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保护我免受自拍之害:研究基于照片的社交媒体行为与青少年时期自我报告的饮食失调之间的关联。

Protect me from my selfie: Examining the association between photo-based social media behaviors and self-reported eating disorders in adolescence.

机构信息

Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Eat Disord. 2020 May;53(5):485-496. doi: 10.1002/eat.23256. Epub 2020 Apr 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of meeting criteria for an eating disorder and whether gender moderated these relationships.

METHOD

Australian adolescents (N = 4,209; 53.15% girls) completed the self-report photo investment and manipulation scales. Additional self-report items assessed avoidance of posting selfies and investment in others' selfies. Eating disorders were identified by the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire and other self-report measures aligned with diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders-5 criteria.

RESULTS

A multinomial logistic regression examining the effect of avoidance of posting selfies, photo investment, photo manipulation, and investment in others' selfies on the likelihood of meeting criteria for an eating disorder, compared to no disorder, was significant (χ [42] = 1,128.93, p < .001). Greater avoidance was associated with higher odds of meeting criteria for all disorders except clinical/subclinical binge-eating disorder and purging disorder. Increased photo investment was related to greater odds of meeting criteria for all disorders. A similar relationship emerged for photo manipulation, with the exception of clinical/subclinical binge-eating disorder, and unspecified feeding and eating disorder. Investment in others' selfies was associated with higher odds of meeting criteria for all disorders except clinical/subclinical anorexia nervosa and purging disorder. There was a significant interaction between gender and avoidance (χ [1] = 5.23, p = .025, OR = 1.74), whereby boys were more likely to meet criteria for clinical/subclinical anorexia nervosa in the context of greater avoidance of posting selfies.

DISCUSSION

Appearance-related social media behaviors may be indicative of eating disorder risk. Implications for clinicians and advancements for social media screening tools are discussed.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨社交媒体行为是否与更高的饮食障碍标准相符,并探讨性别是否调节这些关系。

方法

澳大利亚青少年(N=4209;53.15%为女性)完成了自我报告的照片投资和操纵量表。其他自我报告项目评估了避免发布自拍照和对他人自拍照的投资。饮食障碍通过饮食障碍检查问卷和其他与诊断和统计手册-5 标准相符的自我报告措施来确定。

结果

一项关于避免发布自拍照、照片投资、照片操纵和对他人自拍照投资对符合饮食障碍标准(与无障碍相比)的可能性的多变量逻辑回归分析是显著的(χ[42]=1,128.93,p<.001)。避免发布自拍照与所有障碍的出现几率增加有关,除了临床/亚临床暴食障碍和清除障碍。增加照片投资与所有障碍的出现几率增加有关。类似的关系也出现在照片操纵中,除了临床/亚临床暴食障碍和未指定的喂养和饮食障碍。对他人自拍照的投资与所有障碍的出现几率增加有关,除了临床/亚临床厌食症和清除障碍。性别和避免之间存在显著的交互作用(χ[1]=5.23,p=.025,OR=1.74),即男孩在避免发布自拍照的情况下更有可能符合临床/亚临床厌食症的标准。

讨论

与外貌相关的社交媒体行为可能是饮食障碍风险的指标。讨论了对临床医生的影响和对社交媒体筛查工具的进展。

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