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Quantifying Emotional and Value Changes in Chinese and Global Hit Music Lyrics over 5...
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Yan Shen

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November 16, 2024
What has been the impact of the epidemic, a negative life event shared globally, on human emotions and values during these five years? As a cultural product, are pop song lyrics, which are thought to reflect emotions valued by many members of society, responsive to the impact of shared negative life events on society? To address this question, sentiment analysis and thematic modeling of annual Chinese and foreign lyric texts over a five-year period from 2019-2023 revealed inflection points in the pattern of emotional content embedded in the lyrics over time correlated with national policies regarding control.
“Sweet Pie” or “Sweet Trap?” Mechanisms of social media use in eating disorders
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Yan Shen

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October 01, 2024
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of social media use on eating disorders and to explore the pathways of eating disorders in people with normal/abnormal perceptions of their weight. METHODS: The Eating Disorder Examination Self-Assessment Questionnaire, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Chinese Frost Perfectionism Questionnaire, and the Self-Objectification Questionnaire were used to investigate 240 Chinese social media users. RESULTS: Social media use and self-esteem were direct predictors of eating disorders, and body mass index partially mediated the relationship between social media use and eating disorders; perfectionism and self-objectification fully chain-mediated the relationship between social media use and eating disorders. For the non-normally perceived group, low self-esteem and perfectionism were the most significant factors in the formation of eating disorders, whereas the level of eating disorders in the normally perceived group was mainly influenced by body mass index, perfectionism and media use. CONCLUSION: The formation of eating disorder tendencies is a dynamic process,

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