Published April 30, 2024
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Publication
Violence on social networks related to the body image of young women and its repercussions on health
Description
Introduction: Social networking sites perpetuate gender stereotypes, inequalities, and
gender violence, generating adverse health effects.
Methods: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between Instagram, alcohol
consumption and effects on health, through interviews and discussion groups involving
adolescents (high school or university students and workers), during the period from
the third to the sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: A total of 118 individuals participated in the study. Three coding clusters were
identified: (1) Inequality in the representation of men and women on SNSs; (2) Violence
towards women's bodies and sexual violence on SNSs; and (3) Health problems derived
from violence against women's body image on SNSs. The main focus of our analysis
was the exhibition of the female body, in which eroticization of the body prevails and
gender roles are perpetuated. Violence is generated towards women in the form of
misogynistic attacks for daring to challenge conventional stereotypes. Many interviewees coincide that the main health effects include low self-esteem, anxiety and eating
disorders.
Conclusions: The institutional response to the abuses and violence committed on SNSs
against women is weak, and public policies are needed to protect women in these
environments where they are especially vulnerable.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/157354
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/157354
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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