School of Psychology and Counselling and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Mar;49(2):725-736. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22489. Epub 2020 Dec 9.
This paper describes an innovative approach combining a content analysis of commentary and images on a Facebook page with a thematic analysis of the subjective experience expressed in interviews of those impacted by the text and images. Interview participants were asked about their perceptions of the representation of the muscularity-focused identity on social media, including the specific Facebook page. Content analysis of the Facebook page comments showed that very muscular male images attracted predominantly negative feedback from the public, a trend supported by the interview participants. Thematic analysis of the interviews indicated that a negative social media representation and commentary can affect young men's self-esteem and increase body concern. Some men represented on the Page found it humorous, which could serve as a form of bonding for the muscularity-focused online community. Other young men acknowledged how harmful such negative feedback can be on their self-evaluations and body image, consistent with the sociocultural framework whereby negative representations can lead to increased body dissatisfaction.
本文描述了一种创新方法,将对 Facebook 页面上的评论和图像进行内容分析,与对受文本和图像影响的人的主观体验进行主题分析相结合。访谈参与者被要求描述他们对社交媒体中肌肉发达身份的代表性的看法,包括特定的 Facebook 页面。对 Facebook 页面评论的内容分析表明,非常肌肉发达的男性形象主要吸引了公众的负面反馈,这一趋势得到了访谈参与者的支持。访谈的主题分析表明,社交媒体的负面形象和评论可能会影响年轻男性的自尊心,并增加对身体的关注。页面上的一些男性觉得这很幽默,这可能是肌肉发达的在线社区的一种纽带。其他年轻男性承认这种负面反馈对他们的自我评价和身体形象是多么有害,这与社会文化框架一致,即负面形象会导致更多的不满。