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Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Their Association with Social Media Addiction among Youths
by
Aslam, Muhammad Arslan
, Ashraf, Seemab
, Koh-E-Noor
, Mushtaq, Tehreem
, Hameed, Huma
, Kanwal, Rabbia
, Shazly, Gamal A.
, Khan, Mahtab Ahmad
, Shahid, Maria
, Jardan, Yousef A. Bin
, Irfan, Ali
, Shahid, Hijab
in
Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Analysis
/ Anorexia
/ Binge eating
/ binging
/ Body image
/ Body mass index
/ Bulimia
/ bulimia nervosa
/ Children & youth
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Eating behavior
/ Eating disorders
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Internet
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Sample size
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Smoking and youth
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Their Association with Social Media Addiction among Youths
by
Aslam, Muhammad Arslan
, Ashraf, Seemab
, Koh-E-Noor
, Mushtaq, Tehreem
, Hameed, Huma
, Kanwal, Rabbia
, Shazly, Gamal A.
, Khan, Mahtab Ahmad
, Shahid, Maria
, Jardan, Yousef A. Bin
, Irfan, Ali
, Shahid, Hijab
in
Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Analysis
/ Anorexia
/ Binge eating
/ binging
/ Body image
/ Body mass index
/ Bulimia
/ bulimia nervosa
/ Children & youth
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Eating behavior
/ Eating disorders
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Internet
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Sample size
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Smoking and youth
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Their Association with Social Media Addiction among Youths
by
Aslam, Muhammad Arslan
, Ashraf, Seemab
, Koh-E-Noor
, Mushtaq, Tehreem
, Hameed, Huma
, Kanwal, Rabbia
, Shazly, Gamal A.
, Khan, Mahtab Ahmad
, Shahid, Maria
, Jardan, Yousef A. Bin
, Irfan, Ali
, Shahid, Hijab
in
Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Analysis
/ Anorexia
/ Binge eating
/ binging
/ Body image
/ Body mass index
/ Bulimia
/ bulimia nervosa
/ Children & youth
/ cross-sectional studies
/ Eating behavior
/ Eating disorders
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Internet
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Sample size
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Smoking and youth
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2023
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Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Their Association with Social Media Addiction among Youths
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Prevalence of Eating Disorders and Their Association with Social Media Addiction among Youths
2023
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Eating disorders and excessive attachment to social media are a matter of great concern among youths. This study assessed the prevalence of eating disorders and their association with social media addiction among youths. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 350 participants aged 14–25 years. Two pre-validated tools were used, i.e., the Eating Attitude Test and the Social Networking Addiction Scale. SPSS was used to analyze the data. Out of the 350 students, 42% had probable eating disorders, and 41.7% had social media addictions. The findings revealed that the chances of having eating disorders were significantly higher among youths who lived in separate places, smoked, and had a family history of eating disorders (p ≤ 0.05). Furthermore, the dieting domain displayed notably higher scores for youths living separately (p ≤ 0.05) and smokers (p ≤ 0.01). Moreover, the scores for bulimia and food preoccupation were significantly higher among participants who were married (p = 0.038), were smokers (p = 0.027), and had a family history of eating disorders (p = 0.001). Higher scores in the oral control domain were reported by females (p ≤ 0.05) and severely obese youths (p ≤ 0.01). Moreover, social media addiction was significantly higher among students aged 18–21 (p ≤ 0.01). Spearman’s correlation revealed that social media addiction has a weak positive relationship with eating disorders (r = 0.133, p ≤ 0.01), particularly bulimia and food preoccupation (r = 0.173, p ≤ 0.001). This reflects the need to address the harmful consequences of social media addiction that might raise the likelihood of developing eating disorders, particularly bulimia nervosa.
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