Young women increasingly spend time with social media, but the relationship of this exposure to body image is still in the initial stages of exploration. This study used social comparison theory to examine the relationship between time spent on Facebook and body image. A survey of 881 U.S. college women was conducted in April-May 2013. Findings showed that 10.1% had posted about weight, body image, exercise or dieting, and 27.4% had commented on friends’ posts or photos. More time on Facebook related to more frequent body and weight comparisons, more attention to the physical appearance of others, and more negative feelings about their bodies for all women. For women who wanted to lose weight, more time on Facebook also related to more diso...
Women in the United States of America (USA) are ranked fourth heaviest in the world, while women in ...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
Frequent exposure to social media leads to individuals having negative perceptions about their bodie...
Young women increasingly spend time with social media, but the relationship of this exposure to body...
American women are constantly bombarded with images of how their bodies should look. As women intern...
Use of social media, such as Facebook, is pervasive among young women. Body dissatisfaction is also ...
Sociocultural models of body image highlight the role of the media in the development and maintenanc...
Social media has grown in popularity over the past few years and seems to be almost everywhere in so...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the frequency of specific activities on Facebook that have a...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The present study experimentally investigated the effect of Facebook usage on w...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
© 2015 Cohen and Blaszczynski. Background: Appearance comparison has consistently been shown to enge...
This study examined the correlations between Facebook usage and body image concerns. The focus of th...
It is well known that mass media, such as advertisements, magazines and television, portray women in...
This study sought to find a correlation between Facebook usage and exercise and diet habits among co...
Women in the United States of America (USA) are ranked fourth heaviest in the world, while women in ...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
Frequent exposure to social media leads to individuals having negative perceptions about their bodie...
Young women increasingly spend time with social media, but the relationship of this exposure to body...
American women are constantly bombarded with images of how their bodies should look. As women intern...
Use of social media, such as Facebook, is pervasive among young women. Body dissatisfaction is also ...
Sociocultural models of body image highlight the role of the media in the development and maintenanc...
Social media has grown in popularity over the past few years and seems to be almost everywhere in so...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the frequency of specific activities on Facebook that have a...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The present study experimentally investigated the effect of Facebook usage on w...
© 2017 The present study aimed to identify the specific social networking sites (SNS) features that ...
© 2015 Cohen and Blaszczynski. Background: Appearance comparison has consistently been shown to enge...
This study examined the correlations between Facebook usage and body image concerns. The focus of th...
It is well known that mass media, such as advertisements, magazines and television, portray women in...
This study sought to find a correlation between Facebook usage and exercise and diet habits among co...
Women in the United States of America (USA) are ranked fourth heaviest in the world, while women in ...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
Frequent exposure to social media leads to individuals having negative perceptions about their bodie...