APPEAR, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Psychiatric Emergency & Acute Care, Lapeyronie Hospital, CHRU, Montpellier, France.
Leuven School for Mass Communication Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, KU, Leuven, Belgium.
Body Image. 2022 Jun;41:284-291. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.02.009. Epub 2022 Mar 30.
Social media use and exposure, in particular to highly visual and appearance-focused content, has shown a relationship with poorer body image with small to moderate effect sizes. The aim here was to provide an overview of the theoretical and empirical evidence of the relationships between social media use and body image may vary across individuals. Although evidence exists to support variations in these relationships across different groups, to date, data are scarce and a number of theoretically important groups have largely been overlooked. The available evidence suggests that age may be an important moderating factor of vulnerability to exposure to highly-visual social media content, with younger adolescents most likely to experience negative outcomes. In addition, women and other groups for whom appearance is strongly tied to attractiveness and self-worth may be at heightened risk. Moving forward further research should aim to focus on understanding the relationships between social media use and body image concerns among underrepresented groups, and to expand the focus of to include different aspects of social media use and more sophisticated methodological approaches.
社交媒体的使用和暴露,特别是对高度视觉化和关注外貌的内容,已经显示出与较差的身体形象有关,其影响大小为小到中等。这里的目的是提供一个概述,说明社交媒体使用与身体形象之间的关系可能因个体而异。尽管有证据支持这些关系在不同群体中的变化,但迄今为止,数据仍然很少,而且许多理论上重要的群体在很大程度上被忽视了。现有证据表明,年龄可能是对高度视觉化社交媒体内容暴露的易感性的一个重要调节因素,年轻的青少年最有可能经历负面后果。此外,对于那些将外表与吸引力和自我价值紧密联系在一起的女性和其他群体来说,她们的风险可能更高。展望未来,进一步的研究应该旨在关注理解社交媒体使用与代表性不足群体的身体形象问题之间的关系,并扩大研究范围,包括社交媒体使用的不同方面和更复杂的方法。