‘Selfie’-objectification: The role of selfies in self-objectification and disordered eating in young women
Abstract
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-related concerns and disordered eating amongst females. Preliminary evidence indicates that SNS photo activities (e.g., taking and sharing ‘selfies’) may play a particularly important role. The present study aimed to use self-objectification as a framework to examine the relationship between SNS photo activities and body-related and eating concerns in...
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Title
‘Selfie’-objectification: The role of selfies in self-objectification and disordered eating in young women
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
79
Pages
68 - 74
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