Dating apps have become commonplace in our society, with popular apps such as Tinder having more than 75 million monthly active users. Dating apps allow people to search for relationships, serious or casual, at any time of the day and greatly expands a person’s dating network. However, dating apps mostly rely on photographs of their users in order for potential matches to choose to pursue a relationship. So, users are tasked with promoting an appealing online version of themselves to their audience. This research seeks to understand how dating apps affect body esteem, specifically how dating app usage and photo editing correlate to reported body esteem. The findings of this study indicate that the amount of dating apps a person uses correlates to negative body esteem, and that those that reported editing their photographs more than their peers also reported lower body esteem.
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- The Effects of Digital Technologies on the Body Esteem of College-Aged Women
- Stahl, Taryn (Author)
- Sharabi, Liesel (Thesis director)
- Pettigrew, Jonathan (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)