Body satisfaction and screen media usage in Spanish schoolchildren

J. Sánchez-Reina, Mònika Jiménez-Morales, Mireia Montaña-Blasco
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Screen media usage among young children has increased dramatically in recent years. Although media consumption has been noted as an influencing factor in children’s body image, the relationship between children’s body satisfaction and screen media usage in children under 10 years old remains a less-explored topic. A cross-sectional study was designed to analyze the association between screen media usage and the body image satisfaction of Spanish children 5–9 years old. By examining the data of 792 schoolchildren (N = 363 boys, 429 girls; M = 7.23 years), this study sought to reveal the association between screen media usage and children’s body satisfaction. The results showed significant correlations between the use of television and video games and satisfaction expressed with facial features and overall body scheme. Observations by sex indicated positive correlations between television consumption and satisfaction with weight among boys, while in girls‚ a negative association was observed between video game consumption and satisfaction with skin and overall body scheme. Multiple regression analyses revealed a positive association between television consumption and satisfaction with weight, face, and hair, whereas the use of video games was negatively associated with satisfaction with eye and skin color. This study provides a better understanding of the relationship between screen consumption and body satisfaction in minors; accordingly, it seeks to contribute to the design of more strategic and focused media literacy interventions, particularly among those populations that are less well-explored‚ such as young children.
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西班牙学童身体满意度与萤幕媒体使用
近年来,幼儿使用屏幕媒体的情况急剧增加。尽管媒体消费已被认为是儿童身体形象的影响因素,但10岁以下儿童的身体满意度与屏幕媒体使用之间的关系仍然是一个研究较少的话题。一项横断面研究旨在分析西班牙5-9岁儿童的屏幕媒体使用与身体形象满意度之间的关系。通过检查792名学童(N=363名男孩,429名女孩;M=7.23岁)的数据,本研究试图揭示屏幕媒体使用与儿童身体满意度之间的关系。研究结果显示,电视和电子游戏的使用与面部特征和整体体型的满意度之间存在显著相关性。性别观察表明,男孩的电视消费与对体重的满意度呈正相关,而女孩的电子游戏消费与对皮肤和整体身材的满意度呈负相关。多元回归分析显示,电视消费与对体重、面部和头发的满意度呈正相关,而电子游戏的使用与对眼睛和肤色的满意度呈负相关。本研究更好地理解了未成年人的屏幕消费与身体满意度之间的关系;因此,它寻求为设计更具战略性和重点的媒体扫盲干预措施做出贡献,特别是在那些探索较少的人群中,如幼儿。
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