| Literature DB >> 28689104 |
Amy Slater1, Neesha Varsani2, Phillippa C Diedrichs2.
Abstract
This study experimentally examined the impact of exposure to fitspiration images and self-compassion quotes on social media on young women's body satisfaction, body appreciation, self-compassion, and negative mood. Female undergraduate students (N=160) were randomly assigned to view either Instagram images of fitspiration, self-compassion quotes, a combination of both, or appearance-neutral images. Results showed no differences between viewing fitspiration images compared to viewing neutral images, except for poorer self-compassion among those who viewed fitspiration images. However, women who viewed self-compassion quotes showed greater body satisfaction, body appreciation, self-compassion, and reduced negative mood compared to women who viewed neutral images. Further, viewing a combination of fitspiration images and self-compassion quotes led to positive outcomes compared to viewing only fitspiration images. Trait levels of thin-ideal internalisation moderated some effects. The findings suggest that self-compassion might offer a novel avenue for attenuating the negative impact of social media on women's body satisfaction.Entities:
Keywords: Body appreciation; Body image; Fitspiration; Instagram; Self-compassion; Social Media
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28689104 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2017.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445