RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND BODYIMAGE EVALUATION IN MALAYSIAN YOUTH

Sonia Khodabakhsh, Chantheari Leng
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Social media is one of the most influential factors that highly relates to individuals' perspectives towards many things in their lives. Besides, in recent decades, one of the important concepts among the young population is how they evaluate their body image. Therefore, this study aimed at exploring the relationship between social media usage and body image evaluation among Malaysian youth. Three hundred sixteen participants completed the online questionnaires including demographic questionnaire, Social Media Intensity, and Body Image Evaluation questionnaire. Data were analysed by Pearson Correlation method and results showed that there is a negative relationship between social media usage and body image evaluation. It means that if youth use social media excessively, they may have a low evaluation of their body image and visa versa. This relationship is a correlation and should not be considered a causal relationship. This study has implications for young people and counsellors in the field by providing awareness about the association between these two concepts.
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马来西亚青少年社交媒体使用与身体形象评价的关系
社交媒体是最具影响力的因素之一,它与个人对生活中许多事情的看法高度相关。此外,近几十年来,年轻人中一个重要的概念是他们如何评价自己的身体形象。因此,本研究旨在探讨马来西亚青少年使用社交媒体与身体形象评价之间的关系。316名参与者完成了在线调查问卷,包括人口统计问卷、社交媒体强度问卷和身体形象评估问卷。通过Pearson相关法对数据进行分析,结果显示社交媒体使用与身体形象评价之间存在负相关关系。这意味着如果青少年过度使用社交媒体,他们可能会对自己的身体形象有较低的评价,反之亦然。这种关系是一种相关性,不应被视为因果关系。这项研究通过提供对这两个概念之间的联系的认识,对该领域的年轻人和辅导员具有启示意义。
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