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Facebook and body image concern in adolescent girls: A prospective study

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OBJECTIVE The primary aim of the study was to examine the relationship across time between Facebook use and body image concern in adolescent girls. METHOD A sample of 438 girls… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The primary aim of the study was to examine the relationship across time between Facebook use and body image concern in adolescent girls. METHOD A sample of 438 girls in the first two years (Years 8 and 9) of high school (aged 13-15 years) at Time 1 completed questionnaire measures of Facebook consumption and body image concerns, and again two years later (Time 2). RESULTS Facebook involvement increased substantially over the two year time period. Body image concerns also increased. Number of Facebook friends was found to prospectively predict the observed increase in drive for thinness. On the other hand, internalization and body surveillance prospectively predicted the observed increase in number of Facebook friends. DISCUSSION It was concluded that Facebook "friendships" represent a potent sociocultural force in the body image of adolescent girls. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (Int J Eat Disord 2017; 50:80-83).

Keywords: body image; image concern; adolescent girls; facebook; body

Journal Title: International Journal of Eating Disorders
Year Published: 2017

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