The mediating role of anxiety and depression between problematic social media use and bulimia nervosa among Lebanese university students

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作者
Sfeir, Michel [1 ,2 ]
Rahme, Clara [3 ]
Obeid, Sahar [4 ]
Hallit, Souheil [3 ,5 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Mons, Dept Clin Psychol, Mons, Belgium
[2] Univ Lausanne, Inst Psychol IP, Fac Social & Polit Sci, Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Psychiat Hosp Cross, Res Dept, Jal Eddib, Lebanon
[4] Lebanese Amer Univ, Sch Arts & Sci, Social & Educ Sci Dept, Jbeil, Lebanon
[5] Holy Spirit Univ Kaslik, Sch Med & Med Sci, POB 446, Jounieh, Lebanon
[6] Appl Sci Private Univ, Appl Sci Res Ctr, Amman, Jordan
关键词
Bulimia nervosa; Anxiety; Depression; Problematic social media use; Lebanon; EATING-DISORDER SYMPTOMS; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; BODY DISSATISFACTION; INTERNET USE; PREVALENCE; ADOLESCENTS; THERAPY; ASSOCIATION; COMORBIDITY; PREDICTORS;
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10.1186/s40337-023-00776-1
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Plain English summaryBulimia nervosa, an eating disorder, is characterized by an impulsive consumption of food in a short period of time, followed by behaviors that compensate the eating such as vomiting or excessive exercise in order to avoid weight gain. Individuals with problematic social media use were found to have higher levels of bulimia symptoms. Symptoms of bulimia can also be associated with both depression and anxiety. The aim of the current study was to examine the mediating role of anxiety and depression between problematic social media use and bulimia nervosa. The results of our study found that problematic social media use was directly associated with more bulimia nervosa and also associated with higher depression and anxiety, both of which were associated with bulimia nervosa. Tackling associated disorders may help reduce symptoms of bulimia nervosa. Clinicians should carefully examine these associations while assessing and implementing treatment plans. BackgroundBulimia nervosa (BN) is a disorder that is characterized by binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behavior to control weight. The aim of this study was to evaluate the mediating role of anxiety and depression between problematic social media use (PSMU) and BN among a sample of Lebanese university students.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was carried out between July and September 2021; a total of 363 university students was recruited through convenience sampling. The PROCESS SPSS Macro version 3.4, model four was used to test the indirect effect and calculate three pathways. Pathway A determined the regression coefficient for the effect of PSMU on mental health issues (depression/anxiety); Pathway B examined the association between mental health issues on BN, and Pathway C' estimated the direct effect of PSMU on BN. Pathway AB was used to calculate the indirect effect of PSMU on BN via depression/anxiety.ResultsResults showed that depression and anxiety partially mediated the association between PSMU and BN. Higher levels of PSMU were associated with more depression and anxiety; higher depression and anxiety were associated with more BN. PSMU was directly and significantly associated with more BN. When entering anxiety (M1) then depression (M2) as consecutive mediators in a first model, the results showed that only depression mediated the association between PSMU and bulimia. When taking depression (M1) then anxiety (M2) as consecutive mediators in a second model, the results showed that the mediation PSMU -> Depression -> Anxiety -> Bulimia was significant. Higher PSMU was significantly associated with more depression, which was significantly associated with more anxiety, which was significantly associated with more bulimia. Finally, higher PSMU was directly and significantly associated with more bulimiaConclusionThe current paper highlights the relationship that social media use has on BN and other aspects of mental health such as anxiety and depression in Lebanon. Future studies should replicate the mediation analysis conducted in the current study while taking into account other eating disorders. Additional investigations of BN and its correlates must strive to improve the comprehension of these associations' pathways through designs that allow to draw temporal frameworks, in order to efficiently treat this eating disorder and prevent its negative outcomes.
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