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Visualizing ideal self vs. actual self through avatars: Impact on preventive health outcomes

► Self-resembling avatars can counteract the negative effect of discrepancy between actual and ideal self. ► Avatars reflecting ideal self make users visualize their ideal body images. ► Avatars reflecting actual self increase perceived risk to avatar creators’ physical body. ► Avatar creation posit...

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Published in:Computers in human behavior 2012-07, Vol.28 (4), p.1356-1364
Main Authors: Kim, Youjeong, Sundar, S. Shyam
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:► Self-resembling avatars can counteract the negative effect of discrepancy between actual and ideal self. ► Avatars reflecting ideal self make users visualize their ideal body images. ► Avatars reflecting actual self increase perceived risk to avatar creators’ physical body. ► Avatar creation positively affects health behaviors. The self-discrepancy between one’s actual self and one’s ideal self, which is associated with negative emotional states (e.g., depression) or unhealthy lifestyles (e.g., eating disorders), is mostly caused and intensified by exposure to unrealistic images of others (e.g., celebrities or magazine models). Drawing from regulatory focus theory, the current study examines whether creating self-resembling avatars, especially those that resemble our ideal selves, could counteract this negative effect of self-discrepancy. The results of a between-subject experiment (N=95) indicated that user-created self-reflecting avatars made salient different mental images of their bodies based on whether they customized their avatars to look like their actual or ideal selves, and consequently influenced their perceptions toward their physical body through two different self-regulatory systems (i.e., promotion-focused and prevention-focused), with consequences for health outcomes. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
ISSN:0747-5632
1873-7692
DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2012.02.021