Al-Busaidi Safiya, Al-Mahrouqi Tamadhir, Al-Omrani Sahar, Al-Hajri Faiza, Al-Salahi Azza, Jose Sachin, Al-Adawi Samir
Hai Al Salam Polyclinic, Department of Psychiatry, Ministry of Health, Muscat, Oman.
Department of Behavioural Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman.
Saudi J Med Med Sci. 2025 Apr-Jun;13(2):106-113. doi: 10.4103/sjmms.sjmms_728_24. Epub 2025 Apr 21.
Students worldwide have increasingly been reported to be strongly preoccupied with body image dissatisfaction (BID).
To explore the prevalence of BID among female tertiary education students in Oman as well as to examine the relationship between sociodemographic variables, social media use, and BID expression.
This cross-sectional survey study was conducted between January 1, 2022, and March 31, 2022, and included female undergraduate students from Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. The Arabic-validated self-administered questionnaires of Body Shape Questionnaire-34 and the Social Media Addiction Scale were used to elicit data.
A total of 463 students were included (mean age: 21.5 ± 3 years; single: 90.9% unmarried). Of these, 17.9% reported BID (95% CI: 14.54-21.73%). In the multivariate analysis, significant correlations were observed between BID and the subscales of social media addiction: time displacement (OR: 1.353; = 0.001), compulsive tendencies (OR: 1.424; = 0.001), and social consequences (OR: 1.200; = 0.013). In addition, compared with respondents who had a normal BMI, the risk of BID was eight-fold higher among those who were overweight (OR = 8.514, 95% CI= 4.059-17.858; <0.001) and 25 times higher among those who were obese (OR = 25.697, 95% CI = 8.266-79.886; <0.001).
This study found that about one-fifth of undergraduate female students from Oman experienced body image dissatisfaction, with higher prevalence among those who are overweight or obese. Significant associations were found between BID and social media use. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions and awareness programs to address body image concerns and mitigate the impact of social media on student mental health.
据报道,世界各地的学生越来越多地过度关注身体形象不满(BID)。
探讨阿曼高等教育女学生中身体形象不满的患病率,并研究社会人口统计学变量、社交媒体使用与身体形象不满表达之间的关系。
这项横断面调查研究于2022年1月1日至2022年3月31日进行,纳入了阿曼苏丹卡布斯大学的本科女学生。使用经过阿拉伯语验证的《身体形状问卷-34》和《社交媒体成瘾量表》的自填问卷来收集数据。
共纳入463名学生(平均年龄:21.5±3岁;单身:90.9%未婚)。其中,17.9%的学生报告有身体形象不满(95%置信区间:14.54-21.73%)。在多变量分析中,观察到身体形象不满与社交媒体成瘾的子量表之间存在显著相关性:时间转移(比值比:1.353;P = 0.001)、强迫倾向(比值比:1.424;P = 0.001)和社会后果(比值比:1.200;P = 0.013)。此外,与体重指数正常的受访者相比,超重者身体形象不满的风险高8倍(比值比 = 8.514,95%置信区间 = 4.059-17.858;P <0.001),肥胖者高25倍(比值比 = 25.697,95%置信区间 = 8.266-79.886;P <0.001)。
本研究发现,阿曼约五分之一的本科女学生存在身体形象不满,超重或肥胖者的患病率更高。身体形象不满与社交媒体使用之间存在显著关联。这些发现凸显了需要有针对性的干预措施和提高认识的项目,以解决身体形象问题并减轻社交媒体对学生心理健康的影响。