Social Science Division, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Body Image. 2023 Mar;44:222-226. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.01.005. Epub 2023 Feb 4.
This article synthesizes practical strategies and future directions proposed by contributors to the special issue in Body Image on social media and body image. It also moves beyond the contributions of the special issue in an effort to provide additional guidance to researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers. First, we recommend that research on social media and body image extend beyond convenience sampling of young, White women and include children and older adults, boys and men, and underrepresented groups. Second, we urge researchers to move away from simplistic measures of social media and to utilize mixed-methods approaches. Third, we advocate for the development of new theories that can be tested longitudinally and that capture the unique influences of social media, rather than relying solely on existing models that were developed for traditional media. Fourth, we provide recommendations regarding practical strategies, such as the inclusion of media literacy campaigns, increased research on the role of reality check disclaimers, and further examination regarding the role of body positivity in prevention and intervention efforts. Finally, we end with recommendations regarding advocacy, such as using social media to harness positive efforts and partnering with social media companies regarding their use of algorithms.
本文综合了《身体意象》特刊中关于社交媒体和身体意象的撰稿人提出的实用策略和未来方向,并在此基础上进一步为研究人员、临床医生、教育工作者和政策制定者提供了额外的指导。首先,我们建议社交媒体和身体意象的研究不应局限于对年轻白人女性的方便抽样,而应包括儿童和老年人、男孩和男性以及代表性不足的群体。其次,我们敦促研究人员摆脱对社交媒体的简单衡量,转而采用混合方法。第三,我们提倡开发新的理论,可以进行纵向测试,并捕捉社交媒体的独特影响,而不是仅仅依赖于为传统媒体开发的现有模型。第四,我们就实用策略提出了建议,例如开展媒体素养运动,增加对现实核查免责声明作用的研究,以及进一步研究身体积极性在预防和干预工作中的作用。最后,我们以倡导为结尾,例如利用社交媒体利用积极的努力,并与社交媒体公司合作,探讨其算法的使用。