Difference between revisions of "Social media's effects on adolescent girls' body image"
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− | + | '''Social media’s effects on adolescent girls' body image'''is associated with body dissatisfaction and even dangerous behavior. These unproductive behaviors and obsessions range from compulsively evaluating one's body and engaging in unhealthy fad diets to physical self harm like eating disorders. Arguably equally as serious, severe disappointment with one’s body may lead to dysfunctional eating patterns that create pathways toward depression. Reactions to media can vary because of factors like the social networking platform, the environment of the individual, ethnicity, whether media icons are human or virtually, and more. Considering that adolescent girls are at the intersection of youth and femininity, social scientists and community members alike have shown concern for the ethical implications of social media’s effects on this group in particular. While literature on this specific demographic has risen significantly in recent years, continuing research is a priority given the ever evolving nature of technology. | |
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− | + | == Relevance of Demographics == | |
+ | === Axis of Gender === | ||
+ | === Axis of Age === | ||
+ | == The Essentially Unattainable Beauty Standard == | ||
+ | == Overview of Literature == | ||
+ | === Conflicting data === | ||
+ | == Mitigating Factors of Body Dissatisfaction == | ||
+ | === Body Positive Imagery === | ||
+ | === Virtual Influencers === | ||
+ | === Positive Mother-Adolescent Relationship === | ||
+ | == Contributing Factors of Body Dissatisfaction == | ||
+ | == Effects of race and ethnicity == | ||
+ | === Ethnicity’s Studied Effect === | ||
+ | === Race’s Studied Effect === | ||
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Revision as of 01:27, 10 February 2023
Social media’s effects on adolescent girls' body imageis associated with body dissatisfaction and even dangerous behavior. These unproductive behaviors and obsessions range from compulsively evaluating one's body and engaging in unhealthy fad diets to physical self harm like eating disorders. Arguably equally as serious, severe disappointment with one’s body may lead to dysfunctional eating patterns that create pathways toward depression. Reactions to media can vary because of factors like the social networking platform, the environment of the individual, ethnicity, whether media icons are human or virtually, and more. Considering that adolescent girls are at the intersection of youth and femininity, social scientists and community members alike have shown concern for the ethical implications of social media’s effects on this group in particular. While literature on this specific demographic has risen significantly in recent years, continuing research is a priority given the ever evolving nature of technology.