adolescent girls;
body dissatisfaction;
eating disorder risk factors;
prevention;
social media;
BODY-IMAGE;
D O I:
10.1002/eat.22708
中图分类号:
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号:
040203 ;
摘要:
ObjectiveThis pilot study investigated the effectiveness of a social media literacy intervention for adolescent girls on risk factors for eating disorders. MethodA quasi-experimental pre- to post-test design comparing intervention and control conditions was used. Participants were 101 adolescent girls (M-age=13.13, SD=0.33) who were allocated to receive three social media literacy intervention lessons (n=64) or to receive classes as usual (n=37). Self-report assessments of eating disorder risk factors were completed one week prior to, and one week following the intervention. ResultsSignificant group by time interaction effects revealed improvements in the intervention condition relative to the control condition for body image (body esteem-weight; d=.19), disordered eating (dietary restraint; d=.26) and media literacy (realism scepticism; d=.32). DiscussionThe outcomes of this pilot study suggest that social media literacy is a potentially useful approach for prevention of risk for eating disorders in adolescent girls in the current social media environment of heightened vulnerability. Replication of this research with larger, randomized controlled trials, and longer follow-up is needed.
机构:
Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, 404 International Village, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 02115, MA
Laboratoire de Stress Traumatique, Université Paul Sabatier, ToulouseDepartment of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, 404 International Village, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 02115, MA
机构:
Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, 404 International Village, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 02115, MA
Laboratoire de Stress Traumatique, Université Paul Sabatier, ToulouseDepartment of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, 404 International Village, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 02115, MA