Risks and benefits of social media trends: The influence of “fitspiration”, “body positivity”, and text-based “body neutrality” on body dissatisfaction and affect in women with and without eating disorders

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Gritt Ladwig, Julia A. Tanck, Hannah L. Quittkat, Silja Vocks
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This online experimental study investigates the effects of the social media trends “fitspiration” (images of thin-muscular women promoting health and fitness), “body positivity” (images of larger female bodies motivating women to love their bodies), and “body neutrality” (illustrations encouraging women to appreciate the body’s functions) on body dissatisfaction and affect in women with and without eating disorders (ED). Women with (n = 172) and women without ED (n = 210) were randomly assigned to the conditions “fitspiration”, “body positivity”, and text-based “body neutrality”, each comprising the presentation of 30 Instagram posts. Before and after viewing the posts, participants answered state questionnaires on body dissatisfaction and affect. The results revealed that body dissatisfaction increased after viewing “fitspiration” images and decreased after viewing “body positivity” and text-based “body neutrality” posts. Positive affect decreased following exposure to “fitspiration” and text-based “body neutrality” but remained unchanged following “body positivity”. Negative affect decreased following “body positivity” and text-based “body neutrality” content but did not change following exposure to “fitspiration”. There was no differential effect on women with versus without ED. This study demonstrates harmful effects of “fitspiration” on body image and affect, indicating the need for prevention programs for both women with and without ED.

社交媒体趋势的风险与益处:健身"、"身体积极性 "和基于文字的 "身体中立 "对患有和未患有饮食失调症的女性的身体不满意度和情感的影响
这项在线实验研究调查了社交媒体趋势 "fitpiration"(促进健康和健身的瘦肌肉女性形象)、"body positivity"(激励女性爱护自己身体的大块头女性形象)和 "body neutrality"(鼓励女性欣赏身体功能的插图)对患有和未患有进食障碍(ED)的女性的身体不满意度和情感的影响。患有和未患有饮食失调症(ED)的女性(人数分别为 172 人和 210 人)被随机分配到 "fitpiration"、"body positivity "和基于文字的 "body neutrality "三个条件下,每个条件包括展示 30 篇 Instagram 帖子。在观看帖子前后,参与者回答了有关身体不满意度和情感的状态问卷。结果显示,观看 "fitpiration "图片后,身体不满意度上升,而观看 "身体积极性 "和基于文字的 "身体中立 "帖子后,身体不满意度下降。积极情绪在看到 "fitpiration "和基于文字的 "身体中立 "帖子后有所下降,但在看到 "身体积极 "帖子后保持不变。负面情绪在 "身体积极性 "和基于文字的 "身体中性 "内容后有所下降,但在接触 "健身启示 "后没有变化。对患有和不患有 ED 的女性没有不同的影响。这项研究证明了 "fitpiration "对身体形象和情感的有害影响,表明有必要为患有和不患有 ED 的女性制定预防计划。
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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
28.80%
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174
期刊介绍: Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.
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