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Nouvelle publication: " From the Screen to the Bed: Appearance-Related Social Media Consciousness and Sexual Well-Being Among Emerging Adult Women and Men” "

Publié le 9 janvier 2026 Mis à jour le 9 janvier 2026

de Medina, C. M., Maes, C., Maheux, A. J., Roberts, S. R., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2026)


Références : Medina, C. M., Maes, C., Maheux, A. J., Roberts, S. R., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2026). From the screen to the bed: Appearance-related social media consciousness and sexual well-being among emerging adult women and men. Body Image, 56, 102018.
Résumé : In an era when social media presents unprecedented opportunities for self-objectification, research is needed to understand how online and offline self-objectification processes are related to emerging adults’ sexual well-being. In this brief report, we report results from a cross-sectional study examining associations among appearance-related social media consciousness (ASMC), body consciousness during sexual activity, and sexual assertiveness among a mixed-gender sample of emerging adults from four Anglophone countries (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia). The current study’s findings suggest that higher ASMC is associated with higher body consciousness during sexual activity, which in turn is associated with lower sexual assertiveness among emerging adult men and women.
Lien: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2025.102018

Date(s)
le 1 mars 2026

Date de première édition.