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The relationship between social networking site use and the internalization of a thin ideal in females: A meta-analytic review
J Mingoia, AD Hutchinson, C Wilson, DH Gleaves
Frontiers in psychology 8, 1351, 2017
2792017
The relationship between posting and photo manipulation activities on social networking sites and internalization of a tanned ideal among Australian adolescents and young adults
J Mingoia, AD Hutchinson, DH Gleaves, C Wilson
Social Media+ Society 5 (1), 2056305118820419, 2019
572019
The impact of a social media literacy intervention on positive attitudes to tanning: A pilot study
J Mingoia, AD Hutchinson, DH Gleaves, C Wilson
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 188-195, 2019
502019
Use of social networking sites and associations with skin tone dissatisfaction, sun exposure, and sun protection in a sample of Australian adolescents
J Mingoia, AD Hutchinson, DH Gleaves, N Corsini, C Wilson
Psychology & Health 32 (12), 1502-1517, 2017
412017
Slow tourism on Instagram: An image content and geotag analysis
B Le Busque, J Mingoia, C Litchfield
Tourism Recreation Research 47 (5-6), 623-630, 2022
372022
Does better media literacy protect against the desire for tanned skin and propensity for making appearance comparisons?
J Mingoia, AD Hutchinson, DH Gleaves, C Wilson
Social Media+ Society 6 (1), 2056305120905366, 2020
132020
Sex differences in the relationship between socio-cultural norms and sunbathing
J Mingoia, A Hutchinson, C Wilson
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 24, 428-437, 2017
92017
Getting social: Postgraduate students use of social media
B Le Busque, J Mingoia
Studies in Continuing Education 45 (1), 54-70, 2023
82023
Social networking site use, self-compassion, and attitudes towards cosmetic surgery in young Australian women
L Conboy, J Mingoia
Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 9 (2), 284-293, 2024
12024
Exploring Course Components as Predictors of Academic Success in an Online Psychology Course
J Mingoia, B Le Busque
Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2022
2022
Do not believe everything you see online: The relationship between social media use, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and engagement in preventive behaviours
J Mingoia, BL Busque
Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 13 (1), 87-100, 2022
2022
Special Abstract Supplement, PhD Electronic Poster Evening, School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia
J Mingoia, MDSR Jabin, C Hilditch, SN Webb, S Mellish
Eat, Sleep, Work 1 (1), 2016
2016
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