| Literature DB >> 30831334 |
Rachel Cohen1, Lauren Irwin2, Toby Newton-John3, Amy Slater4.
Abstract
In the last decade, the body image literature has begun to extend beyond a primary focus on body image disturbances and examine the construct of positive body image. Similarly, "Body positivity" is a growing social media trend that seeks to challenge dominant societal appearance ideals and promote acceptance and appreciation of all bodies and appearances. The present study provides a content analysis of body positive posts on Instagram. A set of 640 Instagram posts sampled from popular body positive accounts were coded for physical appearance-related attributes and central themes featured. Results showed that body positive imagery typically depicted a broad range of body sizes and appearances. Additionally, while a proportion of posts were appearance-focused, the majority of posts conveyed messages aligned with theoretical definitions of positive body image. This study clarifies body positive content on Instagram, as well as highlights points of overlap and distinction from academic principles of positive body image and other appearance-focused social media content. Accordingly, the results offer theoretical and practical implications for future research and prevention efforts.Keywords: Body image; Body positivity; Instagram; Positive body image; Social media; Social networking sites
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30831334 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2019.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445