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镜子,镜子在我的屏幕上:关注社交媒体上的自我呈现与青少年的完美主义和饮食失调有关。“LifeOnSoMe”研究的结果。

Mirror, mirror on my screen: Focus on self-presentation on social media is associated with perfectionism and disordered eating among adolescents. Results from the "LifeOnSoMe"-study.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Bergen, Norway.

Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Sep 10;24(1):2466. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19317-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media use, perfectionism, and disordered eating have all increased over the last decades. Some studies indicate that there is a relationship between self-presentation behaviors and being exposed to others' self-presentation on social media, and disordered eating. Studies also show that the relationship between focus on self-presentation and highly visual social media is stronger than for non-visual social media, hence facilitating upward social comparison. Nevertheless, no previous studies have investigated the link between adolescents' focus on self-presentation and upward social comparison on social media, and perfectionism and disordered eating, which is the aim of the present study.

METHOD

The present study is based on a cross-sectional survey from the "LifeOnSoMe"-study (N = 3424), conducted in 2020 and 2021. Respondents were high school students (mean age 17.3 years, 56% females) in Bergen, Norway. Multiple regression analysis was performed, where SPAUSCIS, a measure of self-presentation and upward social comparison, was the independent variable. Perfectionism and disordered eating were dependent variables. Self-reported age, gender, and subjective socioeconomic status were used as covariates, as well as frequency and duration of social media use. Regression models were performed to compare proportions across the median split of SPAUSCIS.

RESULTS

The multiple regression analysis showed that increased focus on self-presentation and upward social comparison on social media were positively associated with both perfectionism (standardized coefficient 0.28) and disordered eating. A stronger association for girls than boys was found for disordered eating (standardized coefficient 0.39 for girls and 0.29 for boys). There was no gender moderation for perfectionism.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that focus on self-presentation and upward social comparison on social media is associated with perfectionism and disordered eating. We recommend promoting a healthy use of social media. This could be established by increasing adolescents' ability to reflect on and think critically about self-presentation and upward social comparison on social media.

摘要

背景

社交媒体的使用、完美主义和饮食失调在过去几十年都有所增加。一些研究表明,自我呈现行为与在社交媒体上接触他人的自我呈现以及饮食失调之间存在关系。研究还表明,关注自我呈现与高度视觉化的社交媒体之间的关系强于非视觉化的社交媒体,从而促进了向上的社会比较。然而,以前没有研究调查过青少年在社交媒体上关注自我呈现和向上的社会比较与完美主义和饮食失调之间的联系,这是本研究的目的。

方法

本研究基于 2020 年至 2021 年期间进行的“LifeOnSoMe”研究的横断面调查(N=3424)。受访者是挪威卑尔根的高中生(平均年龄 17.3 岁,56%为女性)。采用多元回归分析,以 SPAUSCIS 作为自我呈现和向上社会比较的自变量。完美主义和饮食失调是因变量。自我报告的年龄、性别和主观社会经济地位被用作协变量,以及社交媒体使用的频率和时长。回归模型用于比较 SPAUSCIS 中位数分割的比例。

结果

多元回归分析表明,社交媒体上对自我呈现和向上社会比较的关注度增加与完美主义(标准化系数 0.28)和饮食失调呈正相关。对于饮食失调,女孩的关联比男孩更强(女孩的标准化系数为 0.39,男孩为 0.29)。对于完美主义,性别没有调节作用。

结论

研究结果表明,社交媒体上的自我呈现和向上的社会比较与完美主义和饮食失调有关。我们建议促进对社交媒体的健康使用。这可以通过提高青少年对社交媒体上自我呈现和向上的社会比较进行反思和批判性思考的能力来实现。

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