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A linkage study investigating sexualized self-presentation on mobile dating apps and user traits.

Authors :
Konings, Femke
Sumter, Sindy R.
Vandenbosch, Laura
Source :
Body Image; Dec2024, Vol. 51, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mobile Dating Applications (MDAs) are integral to young adults' lives, serving as a platform for romantic and sexual self-presentation during the search for potential partners. Despite its potential link to adverse outcomes including body shame, the prevalence of sexualized self-presentation remains understudied. This pre-registered linkage study addresses this gap by documenting sexualized self-presentation while considering individual differences related to gender, sexual orientation, and body image. Young adults donated MDA (Tinder, Bumble) profile screenshots (n biographies = 443, n pictures = 1277; M age = 23.15, SD = 2.94; 72.20 % women). Of those 443 participants, 237 additionally completed a body image linkage survey (M age = 23.36, SD = 2.90; 71.30 % women). Sexualized self-presentation appeared in 4.30 % of biographies and 56.80 % of profile pictures, mainly through sexualized facial expressions. Women, non-heterosexual users, and those holding a more negative body image engaged more in sexualized self-presentation. Platform type and positive body image indicators did not relate to engagement in sexualized self-presentation. Future research is recommended to explore whether the extensive presence of sexualized self-presentations on MDAs impacts users' personal and relational well-being. • This study adopts an innovative methodological approach by using linkage analyses. • Sexualized self-presentation was present in over half of dating app profiles. • Gender, sexual orientation and negative body image related to sexualized self-presentation. • Platform type and positive body image were not related to sexualized self-presentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17401445
Volume :
51
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Body Image
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181247589
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2024.101781