2023
DOI: 10.1037/cbs0000395
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Self-disclosure of body image, eating, and emotional concerns by female collegiate athletes: Associations with body image pressure, social media, and emotional distress.

Chris A. Bjornsen,
Jade O'Connor
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“…Multiple studies across mass communication and exercise science have reported the negative association between social media use and negative body image outcomes among athlete and non-athlete populations (Bjornsen & O'Connor, 2023;Hardie et al, 2022;Varnes et al, 2013). Herrero and colleagues (2021) also agree that disordered eating and the adverse impacts of social media affect women differently and at higher rates than men.…”
Section: Palabras Clavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple studies across mass communication and exercise science have reported the negative association between social media use and negative body image outcomes among athlete and non-athlete populations (Bjornsen & O'Connor, 2023;Hardie et al, 2022;Varnes et al, 2013). Herrero and colleagues (2021) also agree that disordered eating and the adverse impacts of social media affect women differently and at higher rates than men.…”
Section: Palabras Clavementioning
confidence: 99%