数字美容:瘦身美容滤镜对身体形象、减肥欲望、自我物化和反肥胖态度的影响

IF 12.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Computers in Human Behavior Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2024.108519
Makenzie Schroeder, Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz
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随着技术的进步,增强现实(AR)美容滤镜的使用越来越多,它们变得更容易获取、更丰富、更逼真。虽然之前的研究已经证实,美镜是身体形象不佳的一个原因,但对这些结果的机制知之甚少。本研究将社会比较理论应用于审美滤镜的使用,并在该领域建立了一个新的概念:社会自我比较(即个体将过滤后的自我形象与真实的自我形象进行比较的过程)。研究人员对187名社交媒体用户进行了一项在线实验,以检验使用瘦身美容滤镜对身体形象和体重相关认知的影响。研究结果表明,当参与者在自己的照片上使用美镜时,比较过程比在别人的照片上使用美镜时更强烈,这支持了检验社会自我比较过程的重要性。总的来说,目前的研究结果强调了使用美容滤镜对身体形象的影响,确定了身体变形和社会自我比较是滤镜使用与身体形象相关结果(包括减肥愿望、自我物化和反肥胖态度等)之间关系的重要中介。
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Digitally curated beauty: The impact of slimming beauty filters on body image, weight loss desire, self-objectification, and anti-fat attitudes
The use of Augmented Reality (AR) beauty filters has been on the rise, given the advancement of technology making them more easily accessible, plentiful, and realistic. Although previous work has established beauty filters as a source of poor body image, little is known about the mechanisms for these outcomes. The current study applies social comparison theorizing to the use of beauty filters and establishes a new concept in the field: social self-comparison (i.e., the process of individuals making comparisons between their filtered image and real self-image). An online experiment of social media users (N = 187) was conducted to examine the effects of using a slimming beauty filter on body image and weight-related perceptions. Results indicate that comparison processes were strongest when participants used the beauty filter on their own image versus viewing someone else's filtered image, supporting the importance of examining social self-comparison processing. Overall, the results of the current study underscore the impact of beauty filter usage on body image, identifying body dysmorphia and social self-comparison as important mediators in the relationships between filter usage and body image-related outcomes, including a desire for weight loss, self-objectification, and anti-fat attitudes, among others.
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期刊介绍: Computers in Human Behavior is a scholarly journal that explores the psychological aspects of computer use. It covers original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, and software and book reviews. The journal examines both the use of computers in psychology, psychiatry, and related fields, and the psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups, and society. Articles discuss topics such as professional practice, training, research, human development, learning, cognition, personality, and social interactions. It focuses on human interactions with computers, considering the computer as a medium through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. Professionals interested in the psychological aspects of computer use will find this journal valuable, even with limited knowledge of computers.
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