Appearance-related use of Social Networks (SNs) exhibits a clear relationship with the risk of eating disorders (ED). To determine which components of appearance-related use are most important for the detection and prediction of ED, it is necessary to measure concern about appearance on SNs in detail. The two main objectives of this study are to develop and validate the Concern about appearance on SNs scale (CONAPP), and to analyze the relationships between concern about appearance on SNs and the risk of ED. A total of 576 Spanish women over 18 years old, with an average age of 28.88 (SD = 11.14), participated in an online survey. We evaluated the use of the two most-commonly used SNs (Facebook and Instagram), concern about appearance on SN...
US adults’ social media usage has increased from 5% in 2005 to 79% in 2019. According to a survey by...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Recent research indicates a positive correlation between the amount of exposure to mass media and di...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
© 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...
Background: Research over the past years has shown that exposure to thin and beauty ideals in the me...
The impact that social media has on developing eating disorder symptoms is an important subject that...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
Previous research indicates a negative relationship between social media and body image. Other resea...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a ser...
Background The etiology of eating concerns is multifactorial, and exposure to media messages is cons...
US adults’ social media usage has increased from 5% in 2005 to 79% in 2019. According to a survey by...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...
Recent research indicates a positive correlation between the amount of exposure to mass media and di...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether problematic social networking site (SNS) use (i.e.,...
© 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...
Background: Research over the past years has shown that exposure to thin and beauty ideals in the me...
The impact that social media has on developing eating disorder symptoms is an important subject that...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
The current study aimed to integrate and test the sociocultural model of disordered eating with theo...
Previous research indicates a negative relationship between social media and body image. Other resea...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a ser...
Background The etiology of eating concerns is multifactorial, and exposure to media messages is cons...
US adults’ social media usage has increased from 5% in 2005 to 79% in 2019. According to a survey by...
The present study examines the relationship between engagement with the social networking site (SNS)...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure and usage of social media sites (Instagram...