The influence of disordered eating and social media's portrayals of pregnancy on young women's attitudes toward pregnancy
Plain English summary Young women are more likely to have a negative body image and an unhealthy relationship with food because they are more focused on their physical appearance, especially with the rise of social media. If young women with these struggles see edited representations of pregnancy, t...
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Main Authors: | A. Hope Gibson (Author), Yuliana Zaikman (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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