Mazzeo, Suzanne E and Weinstock, Madison and Vashro, Taylor Nadine and Henning, Taryn and Derrigo, Karly (2024) Mitigating harms of social media for adolescent body image and eating disorders: a review. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 17, pp. 2587-2601. https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S410600.
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Social media has negative effects on adolescent body image and disordered eating behaviors, yet adolescents are unlikely to discontinue engaging with these platforms. Thus, it is important to identify strategies that can reduce the harms of social media on adolescent mental health. This article reviews research on social media and adolescent body image, and discusses strategies to reduce risks associated with social media use. Topics covered include interventions aimed at mitigating social media's negative impacts, the body-positivity movement, and policies regulating adolescents' social media use. Overall, this review highlights specific factors (such as staffing, duration, modality, facilitator training, and cultural sensitivity) to consider when designing and implementing social media interventions targeting adolescents. This review also discusses psychosocial outcomes associated with body positivity on social media. Finally, policy efforts to reduce the negative impact of social media on adolescents' body image and eating behaviors are described. In sum, there is a strong need to conduct further research identifying optimal approaches to reduce the harms of social media for adolescent body image and eating behavior.
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Food / eating disorder
N Communication, information and education > Communication > Online communication / social media
T Demographic characteristics > Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
VA Geographic area > International
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