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      Digital Interventions Promoting Body Positivity and Mental Health

      Research Group Family- Centred Health FamCeH
      Resarch Environment DHEAR

      Quick Facts

      Full project name

      BISMA - Body Image, Social Media, and Mental Health in Adolescence

      Duration

      January 2024 – June 2026

      Funding and collaboration

      University "G d'Annunzio" , University of Oviedo, University of Rouen-Normandy

      The project aims to analyze the relationship between adolescents’ body image, social media usage, and mental health, leveraging interdisciplinary expertise to navigate these intertwined areas.

      Our goal is to comprehend the dual impact of social media on adolescents' self-image, self-esteem and well-being by exploring the varied influences of digital platforms.

      Participating Researchers

      Participating researchers from other universities

      University G. d’Annunzio Chieti-Pescara

      • Sergio Di Sano
      • Marco Tommasi

      University of Oviedo

      • José Antonio Labra
      • Paula Fernandez Garcia
      • Álvaro Postigo
      • Covadonga Gonzalez
      • Jaime Garcia-Fernandez

      University of Rouen Normandy

      • Oulmann Zerhouni
      Published: 1/7/2025
      Edited: 1/7/2025
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