Social Justice Implications for Development Communication: A Case Study of Body Dissatisfaction Disorder

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Creative Communications Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.1177/09732586231199576
Shrinkhala Upadhyaya, Srinivas R. Melkote
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The aim of this study was to broaden development communication on how it deals with building the capacity of people to live meaningful and expressive lives. We examined users of Facebook and Instagram who exhibit body dissatisfaction beliefs and eating disorder (ED) behaviours. An important objective was to examine the prevalence of body dissatisfaction among young adult users of social media. Another objective was to examine if body dissatisfaction among these users is associated with ED behaviours. The target population for the study constituted students at a midsize university in the United States. A self-administered web survey was used to collect information about individuals’ use of social media and its relation to body dissatisfaction, and consequently the prediction of ED behaviours. Correlational analyses were performed to answer the research question and test H 2 . Hierarchical regression was run to test H 1 . Regressions corresponding to the path model were run to test H 3a and H 3b . This study showed the prevalence of body dissatisfaction among users of social media, an association between body dissatisfaction and unhealthy eating behaviours, and further provided empirical evidence that attitude, norms and behaviour control exert an influence on intentions, which then influence disordered eating behaviour. The need for the present study was precisely to establish such a theory-based premise. This study then demonstrated how social media may be used as sites for development communication to combat and mitigate unhealthy physical appearance-based feelings and ideas, and potentially stop them from developing into more serious problems such as EDs.
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社会正义对发展沟通的影响:以身体不满意障碍为例
这项研究的目的是扩大发展方面的交流,探讨如何培养人们过上有意义和有表现力的生活的能力。我们调查了Facebook和Instagram上表现出身体不满信念和饮食失调(ED)行为的用户。一个重要的目标是调查社交媒体年轻成年用户对身体不满的普遍程度。另一个目的是研究这些使用者对身体的不满是否与ED行为有关。该研究的目标人群是美国一所中等规模大学的学生。一项自我管理的网络调查用于收集有关个人使用社交媒体及其与身体不满的关系的信息,从而预测ED行为。进行相关分析以回答研究问题并检验h2。采用层次回归对h1进行检验。对路径模型进行相应的回归检验h3a和h3b。本研究表明,社交媒体用户普遍存在身体不满,身体不满与不健康饮食行为之间存在关联,并进一步提供了经验证据,表明态度、规范和行为控制对意图产生影响,进而影响饮食失调行为。本研究的需要正是建立这样一个基于理论的前提。然后,这项研究展示了社交媒体如何被用作发展交流的网站,以对抗和减轻基于外表的不健康感觉和想法,并有可能阻止它们发展成更严重的问题,如ed。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Communications promotes inquiry into contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, marketing, cultural, technological and management contexts, and provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical and practical insights emerging from such inquiry. The journal encourages a new language of analysis for contemporary communications research and publishes articles dealing with innovative and alternate ways of doing research that push the frontiers of conceptual dialogue in communication theory and practice. The journal engages with a wide range of issues and themes in the areas of cultural studies, digital media, media studies, technoculture, marketing communication, organizational communication, communication management, mass and new media, and development communication, among others. JOCC is a double blind peer reviewed journal.
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