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Paper Title: “SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCE ON BODY IMAGE AND SELF-ESTEEM OF TEENAGERS”
Authors Name: SHWETA NAIK
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Published In: Volume 10 Issue 12, December-2025
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Abstract: Adolescence is a sensitive period during which young individuals develop a sense of identity, self-worth, and body image. With the rapid expansion of digital platforms, social media has become a dominant force influencing these developmental aspects. The present study investigates the influence of social media on body image perception and self-esteem among high school students. A sample of 80 adolescents was selected, consisting predominantly of girls and representing diverse socio-demographic and economic backgrounds. Data were collected on variables such as family income, residential area, family type, birth order, and social media influence levels. The findings reveal that most students experienced a moderate level of social media influence on their body image, with girls showing higher sensitivity compared to boys. Similarly, analysis of self-esteem levels demonstrated a significant association between gender and self-esteem, indicating that girls were more affected by online appearance-related content. Chi-square results confirmed a statistically significant relationship between gender and both body image perception and self-esteem levels. Overall, the study highlights that while adolescents widely use social media, it also plays a substantial role in shaping their psychological well-being. These insights underscore the need for awareness programs, digital literacy, and supportive interventions to promote positive body image and healthy self-esteem among teenagers.
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Country: HOLENARSIPURA, Karnataka, India
Research Area: Science
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