Abstract Research into the effects of social media on personal wellbeing have been controversial in recent years, with recent research highlighting links between social media use and body esteem. This conceptual replication study aimed to explore relationships amongst social media use, body esteem and gender amongst UK university students (n=100). Participants completed measures of social media use and body image esteem. It was hypothesised that social media intensity and usage would negatively predict body esteem, with high social media intensity relating to lower body esteem. We find that gender was the only significant predictor of body esteem, with women having lower body esteem compared to men. We were unable to replicate previous fin...
Objective: Research on the influence of mass media has focused much of its attention on women and ad...
Prior research has uncovered upwards of 90% of college students feel dissatisfied with their body im...
Among Swedish adults, 50% are active on social media daily. Regarding body image, 50% of Swedish ado...
Research into the effects of social media on personal wellbeing have been controversial in recent ye...
Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between social media usage, self-estee...
Research on the impact of social media has focused most of its attention on body esteem and not self...
The term “social media” refers to websites or apps allowing users to create their own content to be ...
Influence of young adults on social media and body image perception and how it affects self-esteem w...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between social media use and body image sa...
The present study examined the relationship between social media engagement and social comparison te...
It has been suggested that the majority of content individuals are exposed to on social media is of ...
Aims: The current study aims to investigate the relationship between female body esteem, single-sex ...
There is increasing scholarly interest in the effects of social media use on women's body image. Her...
The present study is an examination of the potential relationship between social media use and the s...
Social media has become an important part of the life of college students and is an addiction to soc...
Objective: Research on the influence of mass media has focused much of its attention on women and ad...
Prior research has uncovered upwards of 90% of college students feel dissatisfied with their body im...
Among Swedish adults, 50% are active on social media daily. Regarding body image, 50% of Swedish ado...
Research into the effects of social media on personal wellbeing have been controversial in recent ye...
Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between social media usage, self-estee...
Research on the impact of social media has focused most of its attention on body esteem and not self...
The term “social media” refers to websites or apps allowing users to create their own content to be ...
Influence of young adults on social media and body image perception and how it affects self-esteem w...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between social media use and body image sa...
The present study examined the relationship between social media engagement and social comparison te...
It has been suggested that the majority of content individuals are exposed to on social media is of ...
Aims: The current study aims to investigate the relationship between female body esteem, single-sex ...
There is increasing scholarly interest in the effects of social media use on women's body image. Her...
The present study is an examination of the potential relationship between social media use and the s...
Social media has become an important part of the life of college students and is an addiction to soc...
Objective: Research on the influence of mass media has focused much of its attention on women and ad...
Prior research has uncovered upwards of 90% of college students feel dissatisfied with their body im...
Among Swedish adults, 50% are active on social media daily. Regarding body image, 50% of Swedish ado...