Wang Ruining, Ye Baojuan, Wang Peiyi
Jiangxi Normal University, China.
Central China Normal University, China.
J Health Psychol. 2025 Feb;30(2):224-237. doi: 10.1177/13591053241245100. Epub 2024 Apr 10.
Social media platforms play a significant role in the lives of young people. While the usage of these platforms has grown, research exploring the challenges of body image remains limited. This study investigated whether initiating negative body talk functioned as an indirect pathway between appearance comparison on social media and body shame and whether perceived sociocultural influences from parents, friends, and media on body image moderated this indirect effect. An online cross-sectional survey of 795 Chinese college students (age = 20.17, SD = 1.65; 60% female, 40% male) was conducted. Negative body talk was a partial indirect pathway in the association, and this indirect effect was significant among those experiencing higher sociocultural pressures from all three sources. This study highlights the need for health psychology in understanding and addressing the mental health consequences associated with digital media and sociocultural influences on body image perception.
社交媒体平台在年轻人的生活中发挥着重要作用。虽然这些平台的使用有所增加,但探索身体形象挑战的研究仍然有限。本研究调查了发起负面身体对话是否作为社交媒体上外貌比较与身体羞耻之间的间接途径,以及父母、朋友和媒体对身体形象的感知社会文化影响是否调节了这种间接效应。对795名中国大学生(年龄 = 20.17,标准差 = 1.65;60% 为女性,40% 为男性)进行了在线横断面调查。负面身体对话是该关联中的部分间接途径,并且这种间接效应在来自所有三个来源经历较高社会文化压力的人群中显著。本研究强调了健康心理学在理解和解决与数字媒体以及社会文化对身体形象认知的影响相关的心理健康后果方面的必要性。