Selfie-engagement on social media: Pathological narcissism, positive expectation, and body objectification – Which is more influential?
Abstract
The current use of social media platforms by active young users/creators of visual content provides an easy medium to achieve narcissistic goals of self-promotion and attention-seeking, and to socialize with self-objectification experiences. One of the most popular activities associated with social media use is selfie-sharing. Consequently, the global focus on online physical appearance approval could reinforce selfie-engagement as a specific...
Paper Details
Title
Selfie-engagement on social media: Pathological narcissism, positive expectation, and body objectification – Which is more influential?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
11
Pages
100263 - 100263
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