You Sukkyung, Kwon Minkyung
College of Education, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea.
Health Care Women Int. 2025;46(5):527-544. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2024.2392530. Epub 2024 Aug 26.
Social network sites (SNS) are becoming a popular means of "digital leisure" among young adults. Several problematic consequences of extensive SNS use have been reported including objectifying bodies on SNS. Thus, in this study, we aimed to understand the specific pathway between young female adults' SNS use and mental and behavioral problems using the objectification theory framework. We conducted structural equation modeling of data from 507 Korean female undergraduates to elucidate the relationships between SNS use and self-esteem, depression, abnormal eating, and exercise dependence, and the mediation effects of body surveillance and body shame. A significant direct relationship between SNS use and problematic consequences was found only between SNS use and exercise dependence. Mediation effects of body surveillance and body shame were confirmed in all four relationships. In this study, the researchers expand the objectification theory's applicability to SNS platforms and identify a potential mechanism of consequent adverse outcomes, providing useful empirical evidence for preventive educational measures.
社交网站(SNS)正成为年轻人中一种流行的“数字休闲”方式。已有报道称,大量使用社交网站会带来一些问题后果,包括在社交网站上物化身体。因此,在本研究中,我们旨在运用物化理论框架来理解年轻成年女性使用社交网站与心理和行为问题之间的具体路径。我们对507名韩国女大学生的数据进行了结构方程建模,以阐明社交网站使用与自尊、抑郁、异常饮食和运动依赖之间的关系,以及身体监测和身体羞耻感的中介作用。结果发现,社交网站使用与问题后果之间仅在社交网站使用和运动依赖之间存在显著的直接关系。在所有四种关系中都证实了身体监测和身体羞耻感的中介作用。在本研究中,研究人员将物化理论的适用性扩展到社交网站平台,并确定了随之产生的不良后果的潜在机制,为预防性教育措施提供了有用的实证证据。