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Selfie-Evaluation: A Meta-Analysis of the Relationship Between Selfie Behaviors and Self-Evaluations

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2023
The “selfie” phenomenon shaped the past two decades, yet there is inconsistent evidence concerning the relationship between selfie behaviors and self-evaluations.
Roxanne N Felig, Jamie L. Goldenberg
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Preventing selfie‐related incidents: Taking a public health approach to reduce unnecessary burden on emergency medicine services

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2023
Unintentional deaths from selfies have received limited exposure in emergency medicine literature; yet trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in children and young adults, and most of those implicated in a selfie incident are in this ...
S. Cornell, R. Brander, A. Peden
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Uploading your best self: Selfie editing and body dissatisfaction.

Body image, 2020
Social media have given rise to new forms of self-presentation, in particular, the posting of self-portrait photos, commonly known as "selfies." The aim of the present study was to experimentally investigate the relationship between selfie editing and ...
M. Tiggemann   +2 more
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Does Thin-Ideal Internalization Increase Adolescent Girls’ Problematic Social Media Use? The Role of Selfie-Related Behaviors and Friendship Quality

Youth & Society, 2023
Eight percent of adolescent girls were found to be engaged in problematic social media use. Problematic social media use is associated with serious physical and mental consequences. This study aimed to explore the effects of thin-ideal internalization on
Weiyu Zeng, Yi-jun Luo, Hong Chen
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Social Comparison and Female Adolescents’ Selfie Behaviors: Body Surveillance as the Mediator and Self-Esteem as the Moderator

Psychological Reports, 2023
The current study aimed to examine whether body surveillance mediated the relation between social comparison and selfie behaviors, and whether this mediating process was moderated by self-esteem.
Zhenyong Lyu, Panpan Zheng, Dongquan Kou
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