Edited Pictures in Social Network and Borderline Personality Organization: Focusing on Shame, Guilt, Social Comparison, and Body Image

Gea Elena Spada, Roberta Bortolla, Greta Pittelli, C. Maffei
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The habit to share edited pictures through social networks have been reported in young people and associated to psychological vulnerabilities. The research addresses the effects of the exposure to edited pictures on guilt, shame, social comparison tendencies, body image dissatisfaction. Moreover, the study assesses the mediating role of borderline organization on perceived identification and attractiveness in edited and original personal pictures. We asked seventy young women to rate perceived identification and attractiveness in their original and edited pictures. Subjects report higher identification in the original picture compared to the edited ones; attractiveness does not change between original and edited pictures, but high identification in edited ones negatively affects the score of attractiveness in original versions. They report negative associations between the level of identification and attractiveness in the original picture and dysphoria, guilt and body image. Identification and attractiveness in personal pictures are influenced by psychological vulnerabilities. Eventually, borderline organization features mediate the association between guilt and body image satisfaction with identification and attractiveness respectively. Furthermore, psychopathological features might affect individual self-perception and behavior in social network.
社交网络中的编辑图片与边缘型人格组织:关注羞耻、内疚、社会比较和身体形象
据报道,年轻人有在社交网络上分享编辑过的照片的习惯,这与心理脆弱性有关。该研究探讨了接触编辑过的照片对内疚感、羞耻感、社会比较倾向和身体形象不满的影响。此外,研究还评估了在编辑和原始个人照片中,边缘组织对感知识别和吸引力的中介作用。我们让70名年轻女性对她们的原始照片和编辑过的照片进行辨识度和吸引力评分。与编辑后的图片相比,受试者对原始图片的识别度更高;原图和编辑图的吸引力没有变化,但编辑图的高辨识度对原图的吸引力得分有负向影响。他们报告说,原始照片中的身份认同水平和吸引力与焦虑、内疚和身体形象之间存在负相关。个人照片中的识别和吸引力受到心理脆弱性的影响。最终,边缘组织特征分别介导内疚感和身体形象满意度与认同和吸引力之间的关联。此外,心理病理特征也可能影响个体在社会网络中的自我知觉和行为。
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