Department of Communication, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States.
Department of Communication, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States.
Body Image. 2023 Dec;47:101626. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.101626. Epub 2023 Sep 24.
In light of recent studies demonstrating the detrimental effects of social media use on young women's body image, we examined the racial composition of young women's Instagram followers, as well as the racial composition of the individuals in young women's followed Instagram accounts, in relation to their appearance ideals and body image. Based on social identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979), we tested two main propositions. First, women who have racially similar followers and followed accounts will be more likely to internalize body ideal preferences that are relevant to their in-group (i.e., thinness for Asian-American and White women; curviness for Black and Latina women). Second, following and being followed by people of one's racial identity in-group will have ameliorative effects on young women's body image (i.e., more body appreciation; less body dissatisfaction). Our sample included 533 U.S. women who identified as Asian-American (n = 97), Black (n = 101), Latina (n = 98), or White (n = 237). The results provided more support for the notion that racially similar followers and accounts followed are related to better body image outcomes rather than to the internalization of body ideals. Specifically, following a higher percentage of racially similar accounts was positively associated with body appreciation among Asian-American and White participants and negatively associated with body dissatisfaction among Asian-American participants. Likewise, being followed by a higher percentage of racially similar others was positively associated with body appreciation among Asian-American, Black, and White participants, and negatively associated with body dissatisfaction among Latina participants. The findings are discussed in light of social identity theory.
鉴于最近的研究表明社交媒体的使用对年轻女性的身体形象有不利影响,我们研究了年轻女性 Instagram 关注者的种族构成,以及年轻女性关注的 Instagram 账户中个体的种族构成,与她们的外貌理想和身体形象有关。基于社会认同理论(Tajfel 和 Turner,1979),我们检验了两个主要命题。首先,拥有相似种族的关注者和关注对象的女性更有可能内化与她们的群体相关的身体理想偏好(即亚洲裔美国人和白人女性的瘦;黑人和拉丁裔女性的曲线美)。其次,跟随和被自己种族群体中的人关注会对年轻女性的身体形象产生改善作用(即更多的身体欣赏;更少的身体不满)。我们的样本包括 533 名美国女性,她们自认为是亚裔(n=97)、非裔(n=101)、拉丁裔(n=98)或白人(n=237)。结果更多地支持了这样一种观点,即相似种族的关注者和关注对象与更好的身体形象结果有关,而不是与身体理想的内化有关。具体来说,跟随更多相似种族的账户与亚裔美国人和白人参与者的身体欣赏呈正相关,与亚裔美国参与者的身体不满呈负相关。同样,被更多相似种族的人关注与亚裔美国、黑人和白人参与者的身体欣赏呈正相关,与拉丁裔参与者的身体不满呈负相关。研究结果结合社会认同理论进行了讨论。