Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia Salus Infirmorum

Social Media Use and Body Dissatisfaction in Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Thin- and Muscular-Ideal Internalisation / (Record no. 15060)

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Title Social Media Use and Body Dissatisfaction in Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Thin- and Muscular-Ideal Internalisation /
Statement of responsibility, etc. An T. Vuong, Hannah K. Jarman, Jo R. Doley and Siân A. McLean
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Summary, etc. Abstract: Internalisation of appearance ideals moderates the relationship between exposure to media images and body dissatisfaction. To date, the role of thin- and muscular-ideal internalisation in the context of social media remains under explored, particularly for boys. As such, we aimed to<br/>explore how social media use (Instagram and Snapchat) was related to body dissatisfaction, and whether thin- and muscular-ideal internalisation would moderate this relationship in a sample of 1153 adolescent boys and girls (55.42% males; Mage = 13.71, SD = 1.14). As hypothesised, social media<br/>use, and thin- and muscular ideal internalisation were positively correlated with body dissatisfaction in both genders. In moderation analyses, thin-ideal internalisation emerged as the only variable that had a significant effect on body dissatisfaction in both genders. Additionally, the influence of<br/>social media use on body dissatisfaction was moderated by muscular-ideal internalisation in boys, whereby for boys with high muscular-ideal internalisation, greater social media use was associated with greater body dissatisfaction. The two-way (muscular x thin-ideal internalisation) and three-way interaction (social media use x thin-ideal internalisation x muscular-ideal internalisation) effects on body dissatisfaction were non-significant. These findings emphasise the importance of considering the sociocultural environment (i.e., new media influences) as frameworks for understanding body<br/>dissatisfaction and suggest targeting of internalisation of appearance ideals in body dissatisfaction prevention programs.
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Uncontrolled term body image
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Uncontrolled term appearance ideal internalization
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Uncontrolled term social media
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Related parts -- 2021 v. 18, n 24, p.13222-13235
Title International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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