Effects of taking selfies on women’s self-objectification, mood, self-esteem, and social aggression toward female peers
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of taking photos (of the self or objects) on women. Objectification theory states that women are subjected to societal pressure to focus on their physical appearance. The emergence of social media as a communication channel has further reinforced the emphasis on women’s appearance, beauty ideals, and body image. On social media, selfies serve as a self-presentation of one’s appearance to an online audience. In...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of taking selfies on women’s self-objectification, mood, self-esteem, and social aggression toward female peers
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
36
Pages
193 - 200
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