Addictology and Liaison Psychiatry Department, Nantes University Hospital, 44000 Nantes, France.
Public Health Department, Nantes University Hospital, 44000 Nantes, France.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 11;18(6):2880. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18062880.
(1) Summary: Many studies have evaluated the association between traditional media exposure and the presence of body dissatisfaction and body image disorders. The last decade has borne witness to the rise of social media, predominantly used by teenagers and young adults. This study's main objective was to investigate the association between how often one compares their physical appearance to that of the people they follow on social media, and one's body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness. (2) Method: A sample composed of 1331 subjects aged 15 to 35 (mean age = 24.2), including 1138 subjects recruited from the general population and 193 patients suffering from eating disorders, completed an online questionnaire assessing social media use (followed accounts, selfies posted, image comparison frequency). This questionnaire incorporated two items originating from the Eating Disorder Inventory Scale (Body Dissatisfaction: EDI-BD and Drive for Thinness: EDI-DT). (3) Results: We found an association between the frequency of comparing one's own physical appearance to that of people followed on social media and body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness. Interestingly, the level of education was a confounding factor in this relationship, while BMI was not. (4) Discussion: The widespread use of social media in teenagers and young adults could increase body dissatisfaction as well as their drive for thinness, therefore rendering them more vulnerable to eating disorders. We should consequently take this social evolution into account, including it in general population prevention programs and in patients' specific treatment plans.
(1) 摘要:许多研究评估了传统媒体接触与身体不满和身体意象障碍的关系。过去十年见证了社交媒体的兴起,社交媒体主要被青少年和年轻人使用。本研究的主要目的是调查一个人比较自己的外貌与他们在社交媒体上关注的人之间的频率,以及他们的身体不满和对瘦的渴望之间的关系。(2) 方法:一个由 1331 名 15 至 35 岁的受试者组成的样本(平均年龄为 24.2 岁),包括 1138 名从普通人群中招募的受试者和 193 名患有饮食失调症的患者,完成了一项在线问卷调查,评估社交媒体的使用情况(关注的账户、发布的自拍照、比较照片的频率)。该问卷纳入了两个源自饮食失调症问卷量表(身体不满:EDI-BD 和对瘦的渴望:EDI-DT)的项目。(3) 结果:我们发现,将自己的外貌与社交媒体上关注的人的外貌进行比较的频率与身体不满和对瘦的渴望之间存在关联。有趣的是,教育水平是这种关系的一个混杂因素,而 BMI 则不是。(4) 讨论:社交媒体在青少年和年轻人中的广泛使用可能会增加身体不满和对瘦的渴望,从而使他们更容易患上饮食失调症。因此,我们应该考虑到这种社会演变,将其纳入普通人群的预防计划和患者的具体治疗计划中。