Effects of celebrities' social media pressure on internalization and muscularity dissatisfaction among men

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This study investigated the impact of appearance pressure from celebrities' social media upon internalization of mesomorphic ideal and muscularity dissatisfaction and the moderating role of time spent on social media in the relationships among variables in a sample of young Korean men (N=247). Those men who regularly participate in physical activities more than three times a week were included in our sample. Structural equation modeling analysis revealed that celebrities' social media pressure directly influenced both internalization and muscularity dissatisfaction, and internalization predicted muscularity dissatisfaction. A significant mediating effect of internalization in the relationships between celebrities' social media pressure and muscularity dissatisfaction was found. However, the moderating effect of time spent on social media was not found. The present results highlight the significant and negative effects of celebrities' social media on male's body image perception. By comparing the results of this study to previous studies, we can anticipate that the effects of social media on users' body image concerns can differ between male and female in the matter of time spent on social media. Implications of the study results and suggestions for future studies are discussed. © 2019, The Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles. All rights reserved.

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InternalizationMenMuscularity dissatisfactionSocial mediaSociocultural pressure
제목
Effects of celebrities' social media pressure on internalization and muscularity dissatisfaction among men
저자
Lee, MinsunLee, Hyun-Hwa
DOI
10.5850/JKSCT.2019.43.4.549
발행일
2019
유형
Article
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한국의류학회지
43
4
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549 ~ 561