约炮应用用户社会经济地位与身体形象调查

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Virginia Ramseyer Winter, Elizabeth A O’Neill, Mackenzie Cook
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目标:Tinder等约会/勾搭应用的受欢迎程度正在上升。虽然这些应用程序提供了一些积极的好处(例如,友谊,浪漫关系),但它们的使用也与负面的身体形象有关,这对健康和心理健康有负面影响。因此,在使用约会/勾搭手机应用程序的个人中确定身体形象的预测因素(例如社会经济地位)至关重要。了解社会经济地位(SES)与身体形象之间的关系,有可能为旨在改善身体形象的干预措施提供信息,包括政策层面的努力。方法:我们在控制年龄、性别认同和种族的情况下,对上个月使用约会/约网应用程序的美国顺性成年人样本(N=342)进行了SES与两种身体形象指标(即身体形象自我意识和身体欣赏)之间的关系进行了研究。结果:SES与身体欣赏和身体形象自我意识显著相关(β=−)。28和β=。分别为54)。结论:社会经济地位可能与身体形象有关,社会经济地位低的人群身体形象较差。我们的研究结果对干预研究和社会层面的努力具有启示意义,例如减轻贫困和社会经济差距的政策干预。
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An Investigation of Socioeconomic Status and Body Image Among Hook-Up App Users
Objective: The popularity of dating/hook-up apps such as Tinder is on the rise. Although these apps offer some positive benefits (e.g., friendship, romantic relationships), their use is also related to negative body image, which has negative health and mental health consequences. As such, it is critical to identify predictors (e.g., socioeconomic status) of body image among individuals who use dating/hook-up mobile apps. Understanding how socioeconomic status (SES) relates to body image has the potential to inform interventions, including policy-level efforts, that aim to improve body image. Method: We examined relationships among SES and two measures of body image (i.e., body image self-consciousness and body appreciation) while controlling for age, gender identity, and race among a sample of cisgender adults in the United States who used a dating/hook-up app within the last month (N=342). Results: SES was significantly related to body appreciation and body image self-consciousness (β=−.28 and β=.54, respectively). Conclusions: Results suggest that SES may be related to body image, with low SES related to worse body image among this population. Our findings have implications for intervention research and societal-level efforts, such as policy interventions to mitigate poverty and socioeconomic disparities.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to presenting innovative, rigorous original research on social problems, intervention programs, and policies. By creating a venue for the timely dissemination of empirical findings and advances in research methods, JSSWR seeks to strengthen the rigor of social work research and advance the knowledge in social work and allied professions and disciplines. Special emphasis is placed on publishing findings on the effectiveness of social and health services, including public policies and practices. JSSWR publishes an array of perspectives, research approaches, and types of analyses that advance knowledge useful for designing social programs, developing innovative public policies, and improving social work practice.
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