“好得令人难以置信”:照片处理、身体形象不满与批判性思维的探索性研究。

IF 2.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Amelia Rizzo, Martina Barbera, Fuat Aydoğdu, Müge Akbağ
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摘要

目的:几项研究表明,使用照片滤镜后,对身体的不满有所增加;然而,批判性思维等干预因素的作用往往被忽视。本研究的目的是探讨照片处理、身体不满和批判性思维之间的关系,并考虑批判性思维的中介作用。方法:方便抽样500名讲意大利语的受试者(44%男性;56%女性),年龄在18 - 60岁之间(年龄为25.7;SD = 17.8)参加了研究。使用的工具有:(1)修订后的照片处理量表;(2)身体不适测试;(3)美图像关键处理量表的假子量表;(4)一个专门构建的识别照片操作的任务(5)三个控制问题。结果:研究结果显示,照片处理与身体形象不满之间存在正相关关系。批判性思维在身体形象不满与照片处理之间的关系中起部分中介作用。结论:为了更深入地研究这些发现,我们描述了参与者正确分类自然照片和过滤照片的能力。讨论了临床和研究意义。
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"Too Good to be True": An Explorative Study of Photo Manipulation, Body Image Dissatisfaction and Critical Thinking.

"Too Good to be True": An Explorative Study of Photo Manipulation, Body Image Dissatisfaction and Critical Thinking.

"Too Good to be True": An Explorative Study of Photo Manipulation, Body Image Dissatisfaction and Critical Thinking.

"Too Good to be True": An Explorative Study of Photo Manipulation, Body Image Dissatisfaction and Critical Thinking.

Objective: Several studies have demonstrated an increase in body dissatisfaction following the use of photo filters; however, the role of intervening factors such as critical thinking has often been overlooked. The aim of this research was to investigate the relationships between photographic manipulation, body dissatisfaction, and critical thinking, taking into account the mediating role of critical thinking.

Method: A convenience sample of 500 Italian-speaking subjects (44% male; 56% female) aged between 18 and 60 years (Mage = 25.7; SD = 17.8) participated at the study. The instruments used were: (1) the Revised Photo Manipulation Scale; (2) the Body Uneasiness Test; (3) the Fake Subscale of the Critical Processing of Beauty Images Scale; (4) a specifically constructed task for recognizing photographic manipulation (5) three control questions.

Results: The results obtained show a positive relationship between the use of photo manipulation and body image dissatisfaction. Critical thinking has a partial mediating role in the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and photo manipulation.

Conclusions: To delve deeper into the findings, the participants' ability to correctly classify natural and filtered photos have been described. Clinical and research implications are discussed.

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