Dissatisfaction about Body Image During Social Networking among University Students

N. Hashim, Nur’Ain Nabila Hadi Munir, Nur AfiqahNur Afiqah Ahmad Tarmizi, Nur Farah Izwani Ahmad
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Background:Body image dissatisfaction (BD) is a global problem, particularly among women, leading to health problems such as eating disorders and depression. One of the causes of body image dissatisfaction is exposure to thin ideals media. The emergence of the Internet and social networking sites (SNS) has since indirectly become the source of body image dissatisfaction precipitation, facilitated by social/appearance comparison. Aim: This study explores the association of social networking site (SNS) use and body image dissatisfaction among university students. The association of BMI and gender with body image dissatisfaction among them were also investigated. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among the Faculty of Health Sciences students, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Puncak Alam Campus, using quota sampling with the sample size, n=311. Questionnaires containing sections on demographic background, Social Networking Time use Scale (SONTUS) and Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) to measure the duration of SNS use and body image dissatisfaction, respectively, were distributed and among them, 309 were returned completely. Data were analysed using IBM-SPSS Statistic (Version 25). Results: Most of the participants, 144 (47%), were the average SNS users, while only 13 (4%) were extremely high users. There was an association between the duration of SNS use and body image dissatisfaction (p<0.05). Low users of SNS seemed to exhibit lower body image dissatisfaction than average to extremely high SNS users. Females exhibited higher body image dissatisfaction than males (p<0.05), consistent with previous findings. There was a significant association between BMI and body image dissatisfaction (p<0.05). Higher body image dissatisfaction was found among participants with normal BMI. Conclusion: In conclusion, the duration of SNS is average among university students. The longer use of SNS, particularly in photo base activities, was associated with body image dissatisfaction.
大学生社交网络中对身体形象的不满
背景:身体形象不满意(BD)是一个全球性的问题,特别是在女性中,导致健康问题,如饮食失调和抑郁症。对身体形象不满的原因之一是接触到理想身材的媒体。互联网和社交网站(SNS)的出现,在社会/外貌比较的推动下,间接成为身体形象不满沉淀的来源。目的:探讨大学生社交网站使用与身体形象不满意的关系。调查了体重指数和性别与身体形象不满意的关系。方法:采用定额抽样的方法,对印度理工大学玛拉分校健康科学学院学生进行横断面调查,样本量n=311。发放人口统计背景问卷、社交网络时间使用量表(SONTUS)和身体形状问卷(BSQ),分别用于测量社交网络使用时间和身体形象不满意程度,其中309份问卷被完整退回。数据分析使用IBM-SPSS Statistic (Version 25)。结果:大多数参与者,144人(47%)是普通的SNS用户,而只有13人(4%)是非常高的用户。社交网络使用时间与身体形象不满意程度之间存在相关性(p<0.05)。低社交网络用户似乎表现出较低的身体形象不满比平均到极高的社交网络用户。女性对身体形象的不满意度高于男性(p<0.05),与前期研究结果一致。BMI与身体形象不满意有显著相关性(p<0.05)。BMI正常的参与者对身体形象的不满程度更高。结论:综上所述,大学生社交网络的持续时间处于平均水平。社交网络的使用时间越长,尤其是在照片基础活动中,对身体形象的不满程度越高。
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