自拍编辑对外貌焦虑的影响:身体监测的中介作用
The Impact of Selfie Editing on Appearance Anxiety: The Mediating Role of Body Surveillance
摘要: 本研究探讨了自拍编辑和外貌焦虑的关系,并检验身体监测的中介作用。通过问卷调查对610份样本数据进行分析。研究结果显示,自拍编辑、身体监测和外貌焦虑两两之间存在显著正相关,自拍编辑对外貌焦虑起正向影响作用,身体监测在自拍编辑对外貌焦虑的影响中起部分中介作用。本研究认为,关注自拍编辑行为对心理健康的潜在影响,尤其是在年轻群体中具有重要意义。未来的研究可以进一步探讨如何通过干预身体监测行为来减轻由自拍编辑引发的外貌焦虑。
Abstract: This study explores the relationship between selfie editing and appearance anxiety, and examines the mediating role of body monitoring. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 610 sample data. The results indicate significant positive correlations between selfie editing, body monitoring, and appearance anxiety. Selfie editing has a positive effect on appearance anxiety, and body monitoring partially mediates the effect of selfie editing on appearance anxiety. The study suggests that it is important to focus on the potential psychological impact of selfie editing behavior, especially among young people. Future research could further explore how interventions targeting body monitoring behavior can reduce appearance anxiety caused by selfie editing.
文章引用:柯以 (2025). 自拍编辑对外貌焦虑的影响:身体监测的中介作用. 心理学进展, 15(3), 201-208. https://doi.org/10.12677/ap.2025.153145

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