Author
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- Samina Rashid
- Nazia Naureen
- Momina Kausar
- Habiba Shaheen
Abstract
This thorough investigation explores the complex interactions among social media use, body shaming, the cyberstander effect, and social anxiety. A varied group of 510 volunteers was gathered, representing a range of ages, genders, educational levels, and professions. A comprehensive mediation analysis was carried out to investigate the direct and indirect impacts of the study parameters. Self-report measures were employed to assess the variables. The study finds a link between the cyberstander effect and social media use, indicating that regular social media users may engage in cyberstander behavior. Social media was found to play a role in mediating the association between body shaming and social anxiety, suggesting that it has an impact on how social anxiety levels are affected by experiences with body shaming. These results underline the need of taking social media into account when analyzing body-shaming experiences and their consequences on people's mental health. Understanding these dynamics is essential for creating focused interventions that support psychological health and good body image in the digital age. Future studies should investigate precise mechanisms and evidence-based remedies to mitigate the damaging impacts of social media and body shaming on mental health across a range of demographic groups.
Suggested Citation
Samina Rashid & Nazia Naureen & Momina Kausar & Habiba Shaheen, 2024.
"Body Shaming, Cyberstander Effect, and Social Anxiety in the Social Media Era: Untangling the Interplay,"
International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), vol. 3(III), pages 329-337.
Handle:
RePEc:ebj:ijpssr:2024v3iiiia34
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