[帮助减轻社交网络对厌食症和贪食症影响的干预措施的有效性:系统性综述]。

Noelia Lozano-Muñoz, Á. Borrallo-Riego, M. Guerra-Martín
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背景本研究旨在分析有助于减轻社交网络对神经性厌食症和贪食症影响的干预措施的影响。方法使用 PubMed、Scopus、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 进行了系统性综述。纳入标准为:2013 年至 2023 年间发表的随机临床试验,Van Tulder 方法质量量表评分 = 5 分。结果:共选取了 8 项研究,其中大部分在中等教育中心或大学进行;1 项为在线研究。研究样本包括 5084 名参与者,主要是年轻女性和青少年,平均年龄在 12 岁至 32 岁之间。关于社交网络,一些研究从整体上描述了其影响,而另一些研究则侧重于 Instagram、Facebook、Tik-Tok、Twitter 和 Snapchat。研究发现,在社交网络中接触不切实际的美丽理想与对身体形象的担忧和不满之间存在正相关。所有研究都使用了评估干预效果的工具。这些干预措施有助于减少媒体和社交网络的影响,改善自我认知和自尊评估,降低焦虑水平和瘦身美容理想的内化程度,减少饮食限制,并以不同的方式利用社交网络。干预措施应包括关注自我批评、自我认知、自尊、身体形象、营养管理和媒体知识技能。
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[Effectiveness of interventions to help mitigate the influence of social networks on anorexia and bulimia nervosa: a systematic review].
BACKGROUND The study aim to analyze the impact of interventions to help mitigate the influence of social networks on anorexia and bulimia nervosa. METHODOLOGY A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO and Web of Science. The inclusion criteria were: randomized clinical trials, published between 2013 and 2023 with a score = 5 points on the Van Tulder methodological quality scale. RESULTS Eight studies were selected, most carried out in secondary education centers or universities; one was online. The study sample consisted of 5,084 participants mainly young women and adolescents with an average age between 12 and 32 years. As for the social networks, some studies described their impact at a general level, while others focused on Instagram, Facebook, Tik-Tok, Twitter, and Snapchat. A positive correlation was found between the exposure to unrealistic beauty ideals found in social networks with greater concern and dissatisfaction with body image. All studies used instruments to assess the effectiveness of the interventions. The interventions helped reduce the influence of the media and social networks, improve self-perception and self-esteem assessments, reduce anxiety levels and internalization of the thin beauty ideal, reduce dietary restrictions, and make use of social networks differently. CONCLUSIONS Longer-lasting interventions can improve body satisfaction (one year) and depressive symptoms (six months), especially in women. Interventions should include attention to self-criticism, self-perception, self-esteem, body image, nutritional management, and media literacy skills.
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