The Influence of Likes and Sexist Attitudes on Adolescent Self-Esteem in Social Networks

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The Internet allows teenagers to express their identity through the publication of images and texts on social networks, but sometimes they may develop self-esteem problems as a result. The present study analyzed self-esteem levels, and their relationship with sexism, Internet use and the influence of likes, in 309 subjects, by asking them about Internet use, social networks, self-esteem and sexism. The results showed low levels of self-esteem, although boys scored higher on the overall scale and for hostile sexism. Similarly, those with higher percentages of low self-esteem showed higher scores for benevolent sexism. It can be concluded that the use of social networks and the Internet, in relation to sexist attitudes, influences adolescents’ self-esteem and social construction.

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Flores-Valdés, Y.; García-Rojas; A. D., Hernando-Gómez, A. & Río Olvera, J. del (2024). The Influence of Likes and Sexist Attitudes on Adolescent Self-Esteem in Social Networks. In International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 21, Issue 12, p. 1647). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121647

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