Effect of social media on body image of pregnant and postpartum women in IndiaAanchal TrehanShalini Sood Sehgal
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of stigma on depressive symptoms and explore the mediating role of social constraints between stigma and depressive symptoms in Chinese breast cancer (BC) patients. A cross-sectional design was conducted
and also have an excessive amount of makeup on. Girls grow up thinking they need to look like that. All the girls they see on television or in magazines, on social media sites, or even in movies are never overweight. Or at least appear to be that way. Magazine companies, television pr...
CAN THE MEDIA AFFECT US? SOCIAL COMPARISON, SELF-DISCREPANCY, AND THE THIN IDEAL The current study explored body image self-discrepancy as moderator and social comparison as mediator in the effects on women from thin-ideal images in the... GR Bessenoff - 《Psychology of Women Quarterly》 被引...
Also, the Ministry of Health evaluation form was filled out by participants. Fidelity to the executive protocol was assessed with the following objectives: Were all the participants present? Were the discussions based on the assigned topics? Were health and social distance protocols in place to ...
Social Media Effects on Young Women's Body Image Concerns: Theoretical Perspectives and an Agenda for Research Although there is a voluminous literature on mass media effects on body image concerns of young adult women in the U.S., there has been relatively little t... Perloff,M Richard - ...
The results illustrate how the uniquely social interactional aspects of social media (e.g., likes) can affect body image.doi:10.1016/j.bodyim.2018.07.002Marika TiggemannSchool of PsychologySusannah HaydenSchool of PsychologyZoe BrownSchool of PsychologyJolanda Veldhuis...
Social media is widely used by members of today's society for connecting with family and friends, networking, and entertainment. Previous research has indicated that social media also negatively affects women's body image (Andsager, 2014). However, there is limited research on how ethnicity mediat...
Moreover, 57% of them were addicted to social media. Additionally, 52% of them reported that social media use had affected their learning activities, 66% of them felt more drawn toward social media than toward academic activities, and 74% of them spent their free time on social media ...
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