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27 cze 2022 · In this study, participants made negative comparisons with images of females on social media regardless of whether they were considered sexualized, with the influence of peer appearance comparisons more prominent.
27 lut 2023 · Although these concerns may vary with cultural context, their prevalence and association with poor mental and physical health are global. Given these high rates and the negative effects of body image concerns, it is important to increase our efforts to prevent and decrease them across the globe.
Looking across women’s magazines, celebrity culture and social media, she suggests that compulsory positivity is giving way to something more ambivalent: a ‘profitable vulnerability’ alongside a new cultural space for experiences of sadness, anxiety and depression.
Extensive research has demonstrated the negative results of female objectification in the media. Depression, appearance anxiety, body shame, sexual dysfunction, and eating disorders are only a few among the growing list of repercussions (Fredrickson & Noll, 1997).
1 sty 2023 · While early 21st century-media was marked by a distinct focus on happiness, productivity and success, during the 2010s negative feelings and discussions around mental health have become...
10 sie 2006 · Women with high levels of body image self-discrepancy were more likely to engage in social comparison from exposure to thin-ideal advertisements, as well as more likely to have those comparison processes induce self-directed negative consequences.
1 wrz 2024 · Social media trends can influence body image and affect in women. “Fitspiration” led to increased body dissatisfaction. “Body positivity” led to decreased body dissatisfaction and negative affect. “Body neutrality” led to decreased body dissatisfaction and negative affect. Effects did not differ between women with and without eating disorders.