بررسی نقش اینستاگرام بر پیامدهای روانی از طریق نقش میانجی شکلدهی به تصویر بدنی و خودابژه سازی در زنان جامعه¬ی امروز
محورهای موضوعی : زن و جامعه
انیس رضایی
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سجاد نورمحمدی
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1 - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران شمال
2 - دبیر آموزش و پرورش استان کرمانشاه
کلید واژه: اینستاگرام, تصویر بدنی, خودابژه سازی, اضطراب, افسردگی, زنان ,
چکیده مقاله :
مقدمه: تصویر بدنی منفی در میان زنان جوان به طور چشمگیری افزایش یافته است، که میتواند به مشکلات روانی و جسمی منجر شود. این مطالعه با هدف بررسی نقش اینستاگرام در شکلدهی به تصویر بدنی و خود ابژهسازی در زنان انجام شد.
روش: این مطالعه توصیفی-تحلیلی در زنان 18 تا 35 ساله، با استفاده از پرسشنامههای استاندارد انجام شد.
یافتهها: استفاده از اینستاگرام به طور مستقیم و قابل توجهی بر تصویر بدن تاثیر میگذارد (ضریب بتا=45٪). استفاده از اینستاگرام بخش قابل توجهی از خودابژهسازی را تبیین کرد (ضریب بتا=40٪). استفاده از اینستاگرام بطور قابل توجهی واریانس اضطراب (ضریب بتا= 35 درصد) افسردگی (ضریب بتا= 30 درصد) و اختلالات خوردن را بمقدار 25 درصد تبیین کرد. در کل مدل معادلات ساختاری نشان میدهد که استفاده از اینستاگرام تأثیرات گستردهای بر متغیرهای روانی و جسمانی دارد. این تاثیرات نه تنها مستقیم بلکه غیرمستقیم نیز میباشند.
نتیجهگیری: استفاده از اینستاگرام میتواند به طور قابل توجهی بر تصویر بدن، خودابژهسازی، اضطراب، افسردگی و اختلالات خوردن تاثیر بگذارد. ستفاده گسترده از اینستاگرام، به طور مستقیم و غیرمستقیم، به تصویر بدن، خودابژهسازی، اضطراب، افسردگی و اختلالات خوردن تأثیرات قابل توجهی را میآورد، که این اثرات نه تنها در جنبههای مختلف روانی بلکه جسمانی نیز متمایل به بروز هستند.
Introduction: Negative body image among young women has significantly increased, leading to both psychological and physical problems. This study aimed to examine the role of Instagram in shaping body image and self-objectification among women.
Methods: The descriptive-analytical study was conducted on women aged 18 to 35 using standardized questionnaires.
Results: Instagram use was found to have a direct and significant impact on body image (beta coefficient = 45%). Additionally, Instagram use explained a significant portion of self-objectification (beta coefficient = 40%). It also significantly accounted for the variance in anxiety (beta coefficient = 35%), depression (beta coefficient = 30%), and eating disorders by 25%. Overall, the structural equation model indicates that Instagram usage has wide-ranging effects on psychological and physical variables. These effects are not only direct but also indirect. Conclusion: Instagram use can significantly influence body image, self-objectification, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. The widespread use of Instagram brings significant direct and indirect impacts on body image, self-objectification, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders, with these effects manifesting not only in psychological aspects but also in physical ones.
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