Elien Beelen’s research while affiliated with KU Leuven and other places

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“The Future Is Bright! Is It?”: Investigating Effects of Hopeful Mental Health Content and Endorsement Cues on Social Media
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September 2024

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Social Media + Society

Elien Beelen

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Mental health content on social media usually highlights positive emotions, especially hope. This article presents an experimental study on the effects of hopeful social media posts on Instagram. Drawing on appraisal theory and the phenomenon of spillover effects, we developed a 2 × 2 between-subjects post-test experiment, where we manipulated the message type (i.e., hope message vs. control condition) and the level of endorsement (i.e., high vs. low number of likes) of Instagram posts. Following exposure to our media stimuli, we studied the effects on subsequent levels of hope, life satisfaction, mental health stigma, willingness to disclose about mental health, and willingness to provide support on social media among a sample of n = 479 young adults ( M age = 20.97 years, SD = 2.10). Our pre-registered analysis revealed no significant main or interaction effects in the predicted direction. We discuss the findings in the context of health communication, reflect the study’s limitations, and provide suggestions for future research.

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... Perfectionism is broadly defined as the tendency to set excessively high standards for oneself, coupled with overly critical self-evaluations. When magnified by social media exposure, this cognitive-behavioral trait may intensify as individuals are persistently confronted with idealized content curated by their peers or influencers (Beelen & Karsay, 2024;Vranken et al., 2023). The hyper-visibility of social achievements and aesthetic ideals on digital platforms fosters an environment where perfectionist tendencies are continuously triggered and reinforced. ...

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Media Exposure and Perfectionism: The Mediating Role of Fear of Missing Out
“The Future Is Bright! Is It?”: Investigating Effects of Hopeful Mental Health Content and Endorsement Cues on Social Media
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  • September 2024

Social Media + Society