Artículo
Body image during quarantine; Generational effects of social media pressure on body appearance perception
Abrevaya, Sofia
; Speranza, Trinidad Belen
; Peréz Cano, María de Guadalupe; Ramenzoni, Veronica Claudia
Fecha de publicación:
07/2021
Editorial:
Cognitive Science Society
Revista:
Cognitive Science
ISSN:
1069-7977
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
One of the consequences of the pandemic is that throughout 2020 virtual interactions largely replaced face-to-face interactions. Though there are few studies of how social media impacts body image perception across genders, research suggests that socializing through a virtual self-body image might have distinct implications for men and women. On an online study, we examined whether type of social pressure and body-ideal exert distinct pressures on members of the X, Y, and Z generations. Results showed media pressure affected body image satisfaction significantly more than other kinds of social pressure across genders and generations, with young males reporting a higher impact compared to older males. Males experienced more pressure to be muscular and women to be thin, especially for the younger generation.Future research should focus on social media as a potential intervention tool for the detection and prevention of body image disorders in both young female and male adults.
Palabras clave:
Social Pressure
,
Social Media
,
Body Image
,
Traditional Media
,
COVID-19
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Abrevaya, Sofia; Speranza, Trinidad Belen; Peréz Cano, María de Guadalupe; Ramenzoni, Veronica Claudia; Body image during quarantine; Generational effects of social media pressure on body appearance perception; Cognitive Science Society; Cognitive Science; 2121; 7-2021; 1-7
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