Background: Social Networking Sites have become more popular than traditional media formats, consequently the advent of smartphones and front-facing cameras have enabled women to take and distribute images with ease. The combination of viewing depictions online and peer influence is a leading route on the formation of body perception and transmission of cultural ideals. Technology enables us to construct, deconstruct and reconstruct ourselves: by adding filters and manipulating images. These advances in image technology correlate to a greater internalization of the thin-ideal, body dissatisfaction and a drive for thinness. Although there has been a proliferation of academic interest in recent years on beneficial and problematic implications...
Aim: The purpose of the current study was to provide a broader understanding of the relationship bet...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
Instagram has been identified as a particularly problematic social media site for emerging adults an...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
In the present study, the impact of viewing various types of female images online was examined to ap...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
The issue of the ideal of beauty presented in the media has been a worldwide phenomenon for several ...
Aim: The purpose of the current study was to provide a broader understanding of the relationship bet...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
Instagram has been identified as a particularly problematic social media site for emerging adults an...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
In the present study, the impact of viewing various types of female images online was examined to ap...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
The issue of the ideal of beauty presented in the media has been a worldwide phenomenon for several ...
Aim: The purpose of the current study was to provide a broader understanding of the relationship bet...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...