© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-related concerns and disordered eating amongst females. Preliminary evidence indicates that SNS photo activities (e.g., taking and sharing 'selfies’) may play a particularly important role. The present study aimed to use self-objectification as a framework to examine the relationship between SNS photo activities and body-related and eating concerns in a population of young women. Participants were 259 young women (age 18–29; M = 22.97, SD = 3.25) who completed self-report questionnaires of SNS use and body-related and disordered eating concerns. Results showed that SNS 'selfie’ activities, rather than general SNS usage, were associated wit...
At present, adolescents’ photo-taking and photo-sharing on social media represent ubiquitous practic...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...
Objective This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Background: Social Networking Sites have become more popular than traditional media formats, consequ...
Selfies have been related to body dissatisfaction in young women. Less is known about the relationsh...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
Instagram has been identified as a particularly problematic social media site for emerging adults an...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
Introduction: With the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our moder...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
Due to the enormous popularity of social networking sites (SNSs), online and offline social lives se...
At present, adolescents’ photo-taking and photo-sharing on social media represent ubiquitous practic...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...
Objective This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Background: Social Networking Sites have become more popular than traditional media formats, consequ...
Selfies have been related to body dissatisfaction in young women. Less is known about the relationsh...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
Instagram has been identified as a particularly problematic social media site for emerging adults an...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
Introduction: With the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our moder...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
Due to the enormous popularity of social networking sites (SNSs), online and offline social lives se...
At present, adolescents’ photo-taking and photo-sharing on social media represent ubiquitous practic...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...
Objective This study examined whether social media behaviors were associated with higher odds of me...