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Bahramabadi N, Yousefi A, Peyvandi P. (2025). Predicting Social Anxiety Based on Problematic Internet Use and Body Image in Overweight Students. Journal of Psychological Science. 24(148), 304-317. doi:10.61186/jps.24.148.17
URL: http://psychologicalscience.ir/article-1-2951-en.html
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch, Karaj, Iran. , ahmadyousefi7676@iau.ac.ir
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Background: Social anxiety, a common challenge during adolescence, can be exacerbated by factors such as problematic internet use and negative body image, particularly in overweight students who may be more susceptible due to concerns about judgment or seeking online acceptance. Despite numerous studies investigating these variables separately, there is a significant research gap concerning the simultaneous and combined predictive role of problematic internet use and body image on social anxiety, specifically within the vulnerable population of overweight students.
Aims: The present study aimed to predict social anxiety based on problematic internet use and body image in overweight students.
Methods:This was an applied and descriptive correlational study. The statistical population comprised all second-grade high school students in districts 1 and 4 of Karaj city during the first semester of the 2023-2024 academic year, who were diagnosed as overweight based on their Body Mass Index (BMI). The study sample consisted of 320 such students selected through a convenience sampling method. Data were collected using the Body Image Concern Questionnaire (Littleton et al., 2005), Problematic Internet Use Questionnaire (Caplan, 2010), and Social Anxiety Scale (Connor, 2000). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression statistical methods via SPSS 22 software.
Results: The results indicated that the overall research model was significant, and the variables of problematic internet use and body image were able to explain 66.6% of the variance in social anxiety among overweight students (R²=0.666,Adjusted R²=0.664).More specifically, regression coefficients showed that both problematic internet use (β = 0.794, t=23.886, p<.001) and a more negative body image (β=0.311, t=9.351, p<.001) positively and significantly predicted social anxiety. Among these, problematic internet use had a greater predictive contribution to explaining social anxiety.
Conclusion: The findings of this study demonstrated that both problematic internet use and negative body image significantly contribute to predicting social anxiety in overweight students, collectively explaining a substantial portion of its variance.Given the greater predictive contribution of problematic internet use, as well as the importance of body image, these findings underscore the necessity of designing and implementing integrated psychological interventions that address both internet use patterns and body image improvement in this group of adolescents to help reduce their social anxiety.
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Received: 2025/04/6 | Accepted: 2025/06/5 | Published: 2025/06/22

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