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社交媒体的使用以及自我物化、自我同情和身体形象担忧的作用:一项系统综述。

Social media use and roles of self-objectification, self-compassion and body image concerns: a systematic review.

作者信息

Sarda Elisa, El-Jor Claire, Shankland Rebecca, Hallez Quentin, Patiram Dylan, Nguyen Chloé, Duflos Nolwenn, Durand Yoann, Pozo Gina Del, Ezan Pascale, Dechelotte Pierre, Rodgers Rachel, Flaudias Valentin

机构信息

Nantes Université, Univ Angers, Laboratoire de psychologie des Pays de la Loire, LPPL, UR 4638, Nantes, F-44000, France.

Institut de Psychologie, Université Lumière Lyon 2, Laboratoire DIPHE, France.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2025 Aug 28;13(1):192. doi: 10.1186/s40337-025-01353-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of social media, particularly content that is highly visual and appearance-focused, is associated with higher levels of self-objectification, body image concerns, and eating disorder risks (with small to moderate effects). In this context, understanding the potential protective role of self-compassion is important. A revised model of objectification theory has been proposed, emphasizing the predictors, moderators, and consequences of self-objectification on body image concerns and mental health. The model suggests that social media use can trigger self-objectification, which may lead to to body shame and other negative mental health outcomes, such as disordered eating. It also emphasizes self-compassion as a protective factor mitigating the impact of media exposure on self-objectification and body image concerns. To date, this model has not been empirically tested in its integrated form. Therefore, to provide examine the promise of this model and inform future work seeking to test it, the present study provides a systematic review of the extant work examining the relationships among social media use, self-objectification, self-compassion, and body image concerns.

RESULTS

Our search yielded a limited number of studies, suggesting that few researchers have explored these relationships. Regarding our findings firstly, the review revealed that social media use was positively associated with self-objectification, specifically with body surveillance and some body image concerns (e.g. body shame, body esteem). Secondly, the review underscored the protective role of self-compassion, highlighting its potential to moderate or mediate the impact of social media use on self-objectification and body image concerns.

CONCLUSION

Given the significant link between these factors and the risk of developing eating disorders, further research in this area is crucial to inform prevention strategies and interventions aimed at promoting healthier body image and resilience to socio-cultural pressures. More studies on the relationship between these variables and testing this revised model of objectification are needed.

摘要

背景

社交媒体的使用,尤其是那些高度可视化且以外观为重点的内容,与更高水平的自我物化、身体形象担忧和饮食失调风险相关(影响程度为小到中等)。在这种背景下,理解自我同情的潜在保护作用很重要。已提出一种修正后的物化理论模型,强调自我物化对身体形象担忧和心理健康的预测因素、调节因素及后果。该模型表明,社交媒体的使用会引发自我物化,这可能导致身体羞耻和其他负面心理健康结果,如饮食失调。它还强调自我同情是一种保护因素,可减轻媒体曝光对自我物化和身体形象担忧的影响。迄今为止,该模型尚未以其完整形式进行实证检验。因此,为了检验该模型的前景并为未来旨在测试它的研究提供参考,本研究对现有研究进行了系统综述,这些研究探讨了社交媒体使用、自我物化、自我同情和身体形象担忧之间的关系。

结果

我们的搜索产生了数量有限的研究,这表明很少有研究人员探索过这些关系。关于我们的研究结果,首先,综述显示社交媒体的使用与自我物化呈正相关,特别是与身体监测和一些身体形象担忧(如身体羞耻、身体自尊)相关。其次,综述强调了自我同情的保护作用,突出了其缓和或调节社交媒体使用对自我物化和身体形象担忧影响的潜力。

结论

鉴于这些因素与饮食失调风险之间的显著联系,该领域的进一步研究对于为旨在促进更健康的身体形象和抵御社会文化压力的复原力的预防策略和干预措施提供信息至关重要。需要更多关于这些变量之间关系以及测试这种修正后的物化模型的研究。

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