The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e., degree of dependent relationship with SNSs), total SNS time/day, total SNS friends, and specific SNS activities were related to body image (BI), self-esteem (SE), and eating disorder (ED) symptoms/concerns. A sample of young adults ( N = 147) completed an online survey which measured SNS usage, problematic SNS use, BI, SE, and ED symptom/concerns. The findings revealed that females and males spent 4.1 ± 3.9 and 2.9 ± 2.8 hr on SNS, respectively, with the majority of time spent lurking (i.e., looking at another users’ profile but not actually communicating with them). Furthermore, problematic SNS use was found to be related to BI, SE, and ED...
The link between engagement in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)–related activities on SNS (e.g. viewi...
Although the association between problematic use of the internet and eating disorders (EDs) in young...
Purpose: With the quickly rising popularity of social media within the past decade, researchers have...
Background: Research over the past years has shown that exposure to thin and beauty ideals in the me...
The rapid proliferation of social networking sites (SNSs) has transformed the way people now sociali...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between SNSs and body image (BI), self-...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
Appearance-related use of Social Networks (SNs) exhibits a clear relationship with the risk of eatin...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
The impact that social media has on developing eating disorder symptoms is an important subject that...
Previous research indicates a negative relationship between social media and body image. Other resea...
Background: Social Networking Sites have become more popular than traditional media formats, consequ...
The escalation of social networking site (SNS) usage has led to much research examining both the pos...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
The link between engagement in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)–related activities on SNS (e.g. viewi...
Although the association between problematic use of the internet and eating disorders (EDs) in young...
Purpose: With the quickly rising popularity of social media within the past decade, researchers have...
Background: Research over the past years has shown that exposure to thin and beauty ideals in the me...
The rapid proliferation of social networking sites (SNSs) has transformed the way people now sociali...
The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between SNSs and body image (BI), self-...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
Appearance-related use of Social Networks (SNs) exhibits a clear relationship with the risk of eatin...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
The impact that social media has on developing eating disorder symptoms is an important subject that...
Previous research indicates a negative relationship between social media and body image. Other resea...
Background: Social Networking Sites have become more popular than traditional media formats, consequ...
The escalation of social networking site (SNS) usage has led to much research examining both the pos...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
The link between engagement in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)–related activities on SNS (e.g. viewi...
Although the association between problematic use of the internet and eating disorders (EDs) in young...
Purpose: With the quickly rising popularity of social media within the past decade, researchers have...