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“遵循以真正治愈暴食”:对 TikTok 上 #BEDrecovery 的混合方法文本内容分析。

"Follow to *actually* heal binge eating": A mixed methods textual content analysis of #BEDrecovery on TikTok.

机构信息

University of Michigan Medical School, Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM), 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, United States of America.

University of Denver, Morgridge College of Education, Department of Counseling Psychology, 1999 East Evans Avenue, Denver, CO 80208-1700, United States of America.

出版信息

Eat Behav. 2023 Aug;50:101793. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101793. Epub 2023 Aug 24.

Abstract

Binge eating disorder (BED) has been relatively overlooked in research on eating disorders and social media. Existing literature suggests that time spent on social media may be associated with increased binge eating. However, more granular details of social media experiences such as the consumption of pro-recovery content have not received sufficient scholarly attention. The present study begins to address this gap through analysis of 1074 captions from public posts on TikTok, a video-based social media platform, tagged with #BEDrecovery between July 2021-2022. We generated six themes by examining word frequencies in the data and engaging in reflexive categorization of commonly used words within the context of different posts. These themes were: (1) diets and eating approaches, (2) help and support, (3) mental health, (4) diet culture critique, (5) body monitoring, and (6) fitness. To understand which videos in the BED recovery community had the broadest reach, we also examined how themes were associated with user engagement - concretely, the number plays (times the post was watched) and shares (times users shared a link to the post with other TikTok users). Notably, we found that the number of shares was significantly lower in posts that included diet culture critique than in those that did not. By contrast plays and shares were higher in posts with body monitoring than in those without. Our findings suggest that highly engaged with #BEDrecovery TikTok content may include the promotion of diet culture and potentially create an unproductive environment for individuals seeking BED recovery support.

摘要

暴食障碍(BED)在饮食障碍和社交媒体的研究中相对被忽视。现有文献表明,花在社交媒体上的时间可能与暴食的增加有关。然而,社交媒体体验的更具体细节,如对康复内容的消费,尚未得到足够的学术关注。本研究通过分析 2021 年 7 月至 2022 年期间在 TikTok 上发布的带有#BEDrecovery 标签的 1074 个公共帖子的标题,开始解决这一差距。我们通过检查数据中的单词频率,并在不同帖子的背景下对常用单词进行反思性分类,生成了六个主题。这些主题是:(1)饮食和饮食方法;(2)帮助和支持;(3)心理健康;(4)饮食文化批判;(5)身体监测;(6)健身。为了了解 BED 康复社区中哪些视频的传播范围最广,我们还研究了主题与用户参与度的关联,具体来说,就是参与度的指标——视频的播放次数(帖子被观看的次数)和分享次数(用户与其他 TikTok 用户分享帖子链接的次数)。值得注意的是,我们发现,包含饮食文化批判的帖子的分享次数明显低于不包含的帖子。相比之下,包含身体监测的帖子的播放次数和分享次数都高于不包含的帖子。我们的研究结果表明,与#BEDrecovery TikTok 内容互动度高的内容可能包括对饮食文化的推广,这可能为寻求 BED 康复支持的个人创造了一个没有成效的环境。

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