A meta-analytic review of the relationship between social media use and body image disturbance

AN Saiphoo, Z Vahedi - Computers in human behavior, 2019 - Elsevier
With the quickly rising popularity of social media within the past decade, researchers have
started to investigate the relationship between social media use and various psychological …

Integrating social media variables as predictors, mediators, and moderators within body image frameworks: Potential mechanisms of action to consider in future …

TL Tylka, RF Rodgers, RM Calogero, JK Thompson… - Body Image, 2023 - Elsevier
In this article, we consider how social media variables may be integrated as predictors,
mediators, and moderators within dominant theoretical frameworks of body image in order to …

Social media, body image, and the question of causation: Meta-analyses of experimental and longitudinal evidence

MK de Valle, M Gallego-Garcia, P Williamson… - Body Image, 2021 - Elsevier
This article presents four meta-analyses that can inform causality in the relationship between
social media and body image; 24 experimental samples comparing the effect of appearance …

The algorithmic crystal: Conceptualizing the self through algorithmic personalization on TikTok

AY Lee, H Mieczkowski, NB Ellison… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
This research examines how TikTok users conceptualize and engage with personalized
algorithms on the TikTok platform. Using qualitative methods, we analyzed 24 interviews …

Benefits and costs of social media in adolescence

YT Uhls, NB Ellison, K Subrahmanyam - Pediatrics, 2017 - publications.aap.org
In 2015, American adolescents aged 13 to 18 years reported using social media 1 hour and
11 minutes a day, 7 days a week. Social media are used for a variety of activities, including …

Instagram use and self-objectification: The roles of internalization, comparison, appearance commentary, and feminism

CE Feltman, DM Szymanski - Sex Roles, 2018 - Springer
The current study examined potential mediators (ie, internalization of cultural standards of
beauty, engaging in upward and downward appearance comparison, and receiving positive …

The perfect storm: A developmental–sociocultural framework for the role of social media in adolescent girls' body image concerns and mental health

S Choukas-Bradley, SR Roberts, AJ Maheux… - Clinical child and family …, 2022 - Springer
In this theoretical review paper, we provide a developmental–sociocultural framework for the
role of social media (SM) in adolescent girls' body image concerns, and in turn, depressive …

Sexualizing media use and self-objectification: A meta-analysis

K Karsay, J Knoll, J Matthes - Psychology of women quarterly, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectification theorists suggest that exposure to sexualizing media increases self-
objectification among individuals. Correlational and experimental research examining this …

Becoming an object: A review of self-objectification in girls

EA Daniels, EL Zurbriggen, LM Ward - Body Image, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) provides a framework for
understanding how cultural pressure on women's appearance (ie, sexual objectification) …

Contributions of social comparison and self-objectification in mediating associations between Facebook use and emergent adults' psychological well-being

E Hanna, LM Ward, RC Seabrook, M Jerald… - … , Behavior, and Social …, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Although Facebook was created to help people feel connected with each other, data
indicate that regular usage has both negative and positive connections to well-being. To …