Body image in adolescents and the impact of social networks in Argentina
Lorrayne Kathleen Silva de Paula and
Maria Romina Leardi
Gamification and Augmented Reality, 2024, vol. 2, 16
Abstract:
Adolescence is a crucial stage in human development, marked by intense physical, emotional and social changes. During this period, the perception of body image plays a fundamental role in the formation of self-esteem. However, the digital age has introduced new challenges, especially in Argentina, where the massive use of social networks has exposed adolescents to unattainable beauty standards. This constant exposure caused distortions in body image, affecting their mental and physical health. Platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and Facebook spread unrealistic representations through filters and editing, generating body dissatisfaction, anxiety, depression and eating disorders. Furthermore, some young people resorted to risky behaviour to modify their appearance. In response to this problem, strategies such as digital education, the promotion of self-esteem, the regulation of the use of networks and professional intervention were proposed. The situation in Argentina highlighted the urgent need to foster a digital culture that promotes acceptance and the integral well-being of adolescents.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/gr202416
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