The effectiveness of randomized controlled psychosocial interventions on body image among nonclinical women: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Yi-Fei Zhao, Margaret Xi Can Yin, Meng-Yi Huang, Xuan-Yu Chen
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Women are vulnerable to body image disturbances, prompting numerous interventions to improve their body image. However, a systematic review and meta-analysis of such interventions is lacking. This study reviewed interventions designed to enhance body image among nonclinical women and quantified their effectiveness. Seven English databases were searched up to 6 September 2024. Studies included were psychosocial, randomized controlled, high-quality according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale, and evaluating nonclinical women's body image as outcomes. Effect sizes on body image components were meta-analyzed; subgroup analyses and sensitivity tests were conducted to determine the sources of heterogeneity. Forty-eight high-quality studies with 7,182 participants (3,669 subjects and 3,513 controls) were included. Most interventions targeted body dissatisfaction (n = 36) and thin-ideal internalization (n = 34). Weight and shape concerns (n = 15), body satisfaction (n = 14), and behavioral avoidance (n = 10) were commonly measured. Interventions produced reductions in body dissatisfaction (d = -0.45), thin-ideal internalization (d = -0.59), weight and shape concerns (d = -1.08), and behavioral avoidance (d = -1.14), and improvements in body satisfaction (d = 0.42). The long-term effects were examined. High heterogeneity among studies was attributed to countries, scales, therapies, and delivery modes. Results supported that existing interventions effectively relieved body image disturbances in nonclinical women. Additionally, face-to-face interventions led by facilitators are needed to achieve greater improvements in body image.

随机对照心理社会干预对非临床女性身体形象的影响:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
女性很容易受到身体形象的干扰,这促使许多干预措施来改善她们的身体形象。然而,缺乏对这些干预措施的系统回顾和荟萃分析。本研究回顾了旨在提高非临床女性身体形象的干预措施,并量化了其有效性。截至2024年9月6日,对7个英文数据库进行了检索。研究包括社会心理,随机对照,根据纽卡斯尔-渥太华质量评估量表的高质量,以及评估非临床女性身体形象作为结果。对身体形象分量的效应量进行meta分析;进行亚组分析和敏感性试验以确定异质性的来源。纳入48项高质量研究,7182名参与者(3669名受试者和3513名对照)。大多数干预措施针对身体不满(n = 36)和瘦理想内化(n = 34)。通常测量体重和体型(n = 15),身体满意度(n = 14)和行为回避(n = 10)。干预措施减少了对身体的不满(d = -0.45)、理想瘦型内化(d = -0.59)、对体重和体型的关注(d = -1.08)和行为回避(d = -1.14),并改善了对身体的满意度(d = 0.42)。研究了长期影响。研究之间的高度异质性归因于国家、规模、治疗和递送模式。结果支持现有的干预措施有效地缓解了非临床妇女的身体形象障碍。此外,需要由辅导员领导的面对面干预,以实现身体形象的更大改善。
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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
28.80%
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174
期刊介绍: Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.
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