A Study On Digital Reflection: Unraveling Adolescent Body Image Through The Social Media Lens
Authors: Ayesha Anjum, Syeda Yousra, Deepika Uppalapu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.v13.i2.232130
Short DOI: https://doi.org/g9fgfg
Country: India
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Abstract: This study examines the nuanced relationship between social media engagement and adolescent body image satisfaction, with a specific emphasis on gender differences. Employing a multifaceted approach, we aim to explain the intricate mechanisms through which social media platforms shape adolescents' perceptions of their bodies, while considering the varying experiences of male and female youth. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks rooted in Psychology, particularly identity formation and social comparison theories, we develop hypotheses to explore the distinct influence of social media on body image satisfaction across genders. Our investigation employs rigorous quantitative analysis of data collected from a diverse sample of adolescents, utilizing comprehensive measures of social media engagement, body image satisfaction, and gender identification. This study emphasis the critical importance of gender-sensitive approaches in understanding the intricate interplay between social media use and adolescent well-being, particularly concerning body image perceptions. Our study contributes to the burgeoning literature on social media and adolescent development by highlighting the differential effects of social media engagement on body image satisfaction across genders. Additionally, our findings have practical implications for interventions aimed at promoting positive body image and mitigating the negative impacts of social media on adolescent mental health. In conclusion, this study advances our understanding of the complex dynamics at play in adolescents' digital lives, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches that recognize and address gender differences in the context of social media and body image satisfaction.
Keywords: Social Media Use, Adolescent Body Image Satisfaction, Gender Differences
Paper Id: 232130
Published On: 2025-03-19
Published In: Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April 2025