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Social media literacy protects against the negative impact of exposure to appearance ideal social media images in young adult women but not men

机译:社交媒体素养可以防止年轻成年女性(而不是男性)暴露于外观理想的社交媒体图像的负面影响

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Frequent exposure to appearance ideal social media is associated with body dissatisfaction. We hypothesised that commercial and peer social media literacy would protect against the negative impact of exposure to social media appearance ideal images on young adults’ body image. The study was presented as an investigation of alcohol promotion on social media. Participants were 187 women (Mage = 24.6,SD = 3.7) and 187 men (Mage = 22.8,SD = 3.9) who viewed gender-matched alcohol-related appearance ideal social media images or control images containing alcohol only. Social media literacy was assessed prior to image exposure and body satisfaction measured before and after exposure. A negative effect of ideal image exposure on body satisfaction was observed in both women and men. In women only, commercial-social media literacy moderated the negative effect of exposure, independent of internalization or body comparison. Inclusion of social media literacy skills in prevention interventions is supported.
机译:经常接触外观理想的社交媒体会导致身体不满意。我们假设,商业和同龄社交媒体素养将防止暴露于社交媒体上的理想形象对年轻人的身体形象的负面影响。这项研究是对社交媒体上酒精推广的一项调查。参加者有187名女性(Mage = 24.6,SD = 3.7)和187名男性(Mage = 22.8,SD = 3.9),他们观看了性别匹配的酒精相关外观理想社交媒体图像或仅包含酒精的对照图像。在图像曝光之前评估社交媒体素养,并在曝光之前和之后测量身体满意度。男女均观察到理想图像曝光对身体满意度的负面影响。仅在女性中,商业社交媒体素养减轻了暴露的负面影响,而与内部化或身体比较无关。支持将社会媒体素养技能纳入预防干预措施。

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