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Female Users' TikTok Use and Body Image: Active Versus Passive Use and Social Comparison Processes.

Wenjing PanZhe MuZexuan ZhaoZheng Tang
Published in: Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking (2022)
This study examined two ways of using the TikTok application (active vs. passive use), and their association with female users' self-esteem pertaining to appearance and weight. By adopting a cross-sectional online survey design, this study recruited 7,750 adult female TikTok users from China (Douyin), and acquired self-reported data on 2 ways of using TikTok, state-level social comparison, appearance-esteem, weight-esteem, body mass index, and age. The results indicated that passive and active TikTok uses were negatively and positively associated with participants' appearance- and weight-esteem, respectively. A mediation analysis revealed that the participants' state-level social comparison while using TikTok mediated the association between two ways of TikTok use, and their effects on appearance- and weight-esteem. These results help us understand the complicated impact of TikTok use on body image, and design campaigns for promoting body acceptance.
Keyphrases
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • weight gain
  • mental health
  • body weight
  • social media
  • cross sectional
  • single cell
  • clinical evaluation
  • depressive symptoms
  • health information
  • data analysis