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Social comparisons on social media: online appearance-related activity and body dissatisfaction in adolescent girls

Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2020
Introduction: Adolescents’ engagement with online social networking platforms is advancing at an exponential rate and research is needed to investigate any impact on young users’ mental health.
M. Scully, L. Swords, E. Nixon
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Body dissatisfaction predicts the onset of depression among adolescent females and males: a prospective study

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2020
Rationale Body dissatisfaction is prevalent in mid-adolescence and may be associated with the onset of depression. Objective The study assessed the influence of body dissatisfaction on the occurrence of later depressive episodes in a population-based ...
Anna Bornioli   +3 more
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Body Dissatisfaction

Human Affairs, 2008
Body Dissatisfaction The author concentrates on the preference of the values of "the cult of the body" increasingly affecting the behaviour of young people and their position in the value system relating to generally recognized values. Too much emphasis on physical beauty and outward appearance significantly determines behaviour and can ...
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Obesity and body dissatisfaction

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle, 2009
A tanulmány az elhízás és a testképpel való elégedetlenség kapcsolatát vizsgálja elhízott személyeknél. A testképpel való elégedetlenség kockázati tényezői között a nemet, az elhízás mértékét, az életkort és a karcsúságideál internalizálását vizsgáltuk.Módszertan:Kutatási elrendezés: keresztmetszeti elrendezést és elérhetőségi mintavételt alkalmaztunk.
Edit Czeglédi   +2 more
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Testing body-related components of objectification theory: A meta-analysis of the relations between body shame, self-objectification, and body dissatisfaction.

Body image
Objectification theory has been instrumental in better understanding risk for eating disorders, depression, and sexual dysfunction, with self-objectification and body shame as serial mediators leading to these outcomes.
Jessica F. Saunders   +3 more
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Assessing bulimics' dissatisfaction with their body

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1989
A Body Mapping Questionnaire and a Colour‐the‐Body Task were devised to assess the dissatisfaction that bulimics feel about their body, beyond their preoccupation with its weight. When 134 women, 67 diagnosed with bulimia nervosa and 67 non‐patient controls were matched for age, weight and height, the bulimics showed greater overall dislike for their ...
G F, Huon, L B, Brown
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Body dissatisfaction and sexual orientations: A quantitative synthesis of 30 years research findings.

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Previous research studies on the relationship between body dissatisfaction and sexual orientation in men and women showed inconsistent results. To better understand this body of research, we conducted a quantitative synthesis based on a three-level ...
Jinbo He   +3 more
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Body Image and Body Dissatisfaction

2020
Body image is the perception that individuals have of their physical self and the thoughts and feelings that result from that perception. Body dissatisfaction consists of a negative subjective evaluation of one’s physical body such as figure, weight, stomach, and hips.
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Examining the impact of social media on mood and body dissatisfaction using ecological momentary assessment

Journal of American College Health, 2020
Objective: To assess the effects of social media consumption on body dissatisfaction and negative affect using ecological momentary assessment, a method of assessment over time in the participants’ naturalistic environment.
Brooke L. Bennett   +6 more
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Body Image and Body Image Dissatisfaction

2015
The bodily self-image is a lifelong, dynamic cognitive process of self-appraisal that is unique to each individual, yet influenced by a myriad of external factors. While the majority of research relates to weight and body shape, there are an unlimited number of physical features that impact the body image.
Elizabeth M. Damstetter, Neelam A. Vashi
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