Investigating longitudinal bidirectional associations between appearance comparisons to fitspiration content on Instagram, positive and negative body image, and dietary restraint.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI:10.1080/10640266.2023.2190973
Jake Linardon
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This study tested whether appearance comparisons to fitspiration images on Instagram are reciprocally associated with positive body image, negative body image, and dietary restraint. Adult women were invited to complete study measures at the baseline (n = 3039), 4-month (n = 1453), and 8-month (n = 1329) follow-up. Cross-lagged panel analyses were computed to test hypothesized bidirectional relationships using full information maximum likelihood to handle missing data. Results identified a unidirectional relationship between positive body image and fitspiration comparisons: higher positive body image (body appreciation) predicted lower fitspiration comparisons at each time-point. Evidence for bidirectional associations between fitspiration comparisons, negative body image and dietary restraint was also found. Higher negative body image and dietary restraint predicted greater fitspiration comparisons, and higher fitspiration comparisons predicted greater negative body image and dietary restraint. The findings identify factors associated with appearance-related fitspiration comparisons. Social media literacy programs may benefit from addressing comparisons to fitspiration content depicted on Instagram.

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调查外貌比较与Instagram上的fitspiration内容、积极和消极的身体形象以及饮食限制之间的纵向双向关联。
这项研究测试了外表与Instagram上的fitspiration图片的比较是否与积极的身体形象、消极的身体形象和饮食限制相互关联。成年女性被邀请在基线(n = 3039)、4个月(n = 1453)和8个月(n = 1329)的随访中完成研究措施。计算交叉滞后面板分析来检验假设的双向关系,使用全信息最大似然来处理缺失数据。结果表明,积极的身体形象与排汗比较之间存在单向关系:在每个时间点,较高的积极身体形象(身体欣赏)预示着较低的排汗比较。此外,还发现了在比照、负面身体形象和饮食限制之间存在双向关联的证据。更高的负面身体形象和饮食限制预示着更大的身材比较,更高的身材比较预示着更大的负面身体形象和饮食限制。研究结果确定了与外表相关的比较因素。社交媒体扫盲计划可能会从与Instagram上描述的fitspiration内容的比较中受益。
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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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