An Unfiltered Look at Idealized Images: A Social Media Intervention for Adolescent Girls

Volume: 17, Issue: 3, Pages: 313 - 331
Published: Mar 16, 2021
Abstract
Current literature indicates that adolescent girls are more likely than their male counterparts to identify with social media figures and to use social media for peer comparison and feedback-seeking. Among adolescent girls, YouTube and Instagram comprise two of the most widely-used social media platforms and, thus, function as prominent forces for influencing adolescent culture and identity formation. Given social media’s capacity to facilitate...
Paper Details
Title
An Unfiltered Look at Idealized Images: A Social Media Intervention for Adolescent Girls
Published Date
Mar 16, 2021
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
313 - 331
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