Our world is dominated by the media. The media understands what is going on in the world and decides where we are going, where we should eat, what to eat, how much we need I will help you. The media has come to an end and now influences how young people see themselves. The way the media does this is sometimes subtle, but others are obvious. In these articles, three different ways in which the media affect young people are analyzed to show the influence of the media on today's world.
Mass media becomes a powerful force in the world, and strongly influences people's and others's perception. This applies especially to teenagers. In this article, we will explain how media influences the image of the body and self-esteem, and why media has a strong influence on young people. Differences in youth reactions of different ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds to the media were discussed. This article focuses on girls, but it also evaluates teenage boys data. Finally, in this article, young people become more active media audience, describes the possible approach that can help to prevent a reduction in the common physical self-esteem in adolescence.
Many studies have been conducted on psychological fields of adolescent body images. Modern teenagers are exposed everyday to more media than any previous generation. According to a recent survey, normal teenagers are watching TV programs of approximately 1,500 hours each year. Therefore, modern teenagers are exposed to many ideal social beauties. The concept that people are dissatisfied with their image and appearance is defined as "physical dissatisfaction". In adolescence, physical complaints are usually associated with weight, poor self-esteem, and atypical feeding patterns. The scholars continue to discuss the impact of media on youth dissatisfaction