The impact of forced social comparison on adolescents’ self-esteem and appearance satisfaction research, conducted on a sample of 133 high school seniors, consisted of two phases. In phase one, participants were given the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory, Appearance Satisfaction Scale and Appearance Relevance Scale, and in phase two, one month later, they were exposed to photographs of attractive and unattractive individuals. Two groups of boys and girls each assessed attractive or unattractive individuals of their own gender, while two control groups (of both genders) were not exposed to any photographs. Immediately after assessing the photographs, the participants were again given the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory and Appearance...
Although past research has shown that social comparisons made through social media contribute to neg...
Introduction: The present study has aimed to demonstrate the relationship between body image dissati...
Social comparison theory describes how people self-evaluate themselves based on social comparisons t...
The impact of forced social comparison on adolescents' self-esteem and appearance satisfaction resea...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
Due to the imposition of social media, a large number of adolescents face problems related to physic...
Background: Previous research has reported that idealised photos on Instagram negatively affect the ...
Using social comparison theory as a basis, this dissertation proposes that female preadolescents and...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the prediction of self-esteem from objective and social compa...
Although social support has been linked to body satisfaction, there has been little research on the ...
Exposing young females to attractive images of other females led to higher levels of purchase intent...
The self-esteem of 80 male subjects was temporarily either raised or lowered by giving them false f...
The present study focuses on social self-esteem of youngsters (i.e. esteem derived from approval of ...
Contains fulltext : 90341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facial attract...
Although past research has shown that social comparisons made through social media contribute to neg...
Introduction: The present study has aimed to demonstrate the relationship between body image dissati...
Social comparison theory describes how people self-evaluate themselves based on social comparisons t...
The impact of forced social comparison on adolescents' self-esteem and appearance satisfaction resea...
Previous research has provided evidence that self-esteem decreases during an upward social compariso...
The role of the influence of the media on adolescent girls' mood and body image was examined from a ...
Due to the imposition of social media, a large number of adolescents face problems related to physic...
Background: Previous research has reported that idealised photos on Instagram negatively affect the ...
Using social comparison theory as a basis, this dissertation proposes that female preadolescents and...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the prediction of self-esteem from objective and social compa...
Although social support has been linked to body satisfaction, there has been little research on the ...
Exposing young females to attractive images of other females led to higher levels of purchase intent...
The self-esteem of 80 male subjects was temporarily either raised or lowered by giving them false f...
The present study focuses on social self-esteem of youngsters (i.e. esteem derived from approval of ...
Contains fulltext : 90341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Facial attract...
Although past research has shown that social comparisons made through social media contribute to neg...
Introduction: The present study has aimed to demonstrate the relationship between body image dissati...
Social comparison theory describes how people self-evaluate themselves based on social comparisons t...