Author:
Wu Yihan,Xue Ying,Zhao Xiaohan,Han Sijia,Wu Weiyun
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between appearance anxiety and social media use among Chinese adolescents. Using a grounded theory approach, the study conducted two-round online interviews with ten Chinese university students and subsequently constructed a theoretical model of social media appearance anxiety among Chinese young people. The results of the study indicate that social media has a dual impact on appearance anxiety. On one hand, increased social media engagement amplifies appearance anxiety by shaping aesthetic standards and fostering comparative environments. On the other hand, diverse aesthetic perspectives and authentic presentations on social media partially alleviate appearance anxiety by promoting acceptance of unique appearances and boosting self-confidence. It is emphasized in this study that there should be an in-depth understanding of the dual impact and complicated relationship of social media on the daily lives of Chinese adolescents to further develop relevant strategies that promote healthy social media behavior among youth. Furthermore, this study calls for efforts to actively promote the healthy image and psychological well-being of adolescents while alleviating the negative impact of appearance anxiety and overall mental health. Such efforts are needed to ensure a positive and healthy development for the younger generation.
Funder
Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China
Social Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
General Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research in Universities in Jiangsu Province
Research Starting Foundation for Talented Scholars of Nanjing Normal University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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