The Relationship Between Body Dissatisfaction and Social Anxiety in Adolescents Using Instagram Face Filter

Vionita Apriliana, Dwi Suratmini
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Introduction: Dissatisfaction with the body, especially the face, is often experienced by adolescents during their development. These feelings encourage adolescents, especially women, to try to disguise their dissatisfaction by using face filters on the Instagram application. The appearance gap between the real and virtual worlds can cause anxiety when socializing. This study aimed to determine the relationship between body dissatisfaction and social anxiety of adolescent girls who use face filters on the Instagram application. Method: The type of research used is an observational analytic correlation with a cross-sectional approach with a total sample of 165 people taken through a purposive sampling technique. The level of body dissatisfaction was measured using the Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire-Appearance Scale with a Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient of 0.866. In contrast, the level of social anxiety was measured using the Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents with a Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient ranging from 0.76-0.91. Results: The results of univariate analysis using frequency distribution analysis showed that the majority of respondents had moderate levels of body dissatisfaction (24.2%) and average levels of social anxiety (52.7%), while the results of bivariate analysis using Pearson Product Moment r=0.435** (p-value=0.001) showed that the higher the level of dissatisfaction with the body, the higher the value of adolescent social anxiety levels, and vice versa. Conclusions: It can be concluded that there is a relationship between body dissatisfaction and the social anxiety of adolescent girls who use face filters on the Instagram application. Providing health education to teenage users of Instagram face filters can be given to reduce body dissatisfaction and anxiety in establishing social relationships.
使用 Instagram 脸部滤镜的青少年身体不满意度与社交焦虑之间的关系
引言青少年在成长过程中经常会对自己的身体,尤其是脸部产生不满情绪。这些情绪促使青少年,尤其是女性,试图通过使用 Instagram 应用程序上的面部滤镜来掩饰自己的不满。现实世界与虚拟世界之间的外貌差距会导致社交时的焦虑。本研究旨在确定在 Instagram 应用程序上使用面部滤镜的少女的身体不满意与社交焦虑之间的关系:采用的研究类型是横断面观察分析相关法,通过目的性抽样技术共抽取了 165 个样本。身体不满意度采用多维身体-自我关系问卷-外貌量表进行测量,Cronbach Alpha 信度系数为 0.866;社交焦虑程度采用青少年社交焦虑量表进行测量,Cronbach Alpha 信度系数为 0.76-0.91:利用频数分布分析法进行的单变量分析结果显示,大多数受访者的身体不满意度处于中等水平(24.2%),社交焦虑水平处于平均水平(52.7%),而利用皮尔逊乘积矩r=0.435**(p值=0.001)进行的双变量分析结果显示,对身体的不满意度越高,青少年的社交焦虑水平值越高,反之亦然:可以得出结论,在 Instagram 应用程序中使用面部滤镜的少女的身体不满意度与社交焦虑之间存在关系。可以向 Instagram 脸部滤镜的青少年用户提供健康教育,以减少身体不满意度和建立社交关系时的焦虑。
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