[Body image dissatisfaction in the light of alexithymia and self-development].

Q4 Medicine
Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Petra Balogh, Zita Fekete
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Abstract

Background: The development of the self is an important factor in body image disorders. The child expects the parents to satisfy the narcissistic needs (mirroring, idealization, twinship needs). Disturbances in self-development can result in the person experiencing himself through the physical self, and the ability to recognize and express emotions is impaired. The body is given a prominent role, whereby changes to the body are associated with major identity changes and it also becomes a means of emotional expression. The aim of our study is to explore the possible relationship between the deficits in self-development and body image dissatisfaction and the role of alexithymic traits in this.

Methods: The sample consisted of individuals aged 18 years and older with no psychiatric history (n=131). The Self Psychology Questionnaire translated into Hungarian was used to assess self-development and narcissistic needs, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale to assess alexithymia, and the Body Attitudes Test for women and the Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale for men to assess body image dissatisfaction. Data analysis was performed using correlations, linear regression analysis and mediation analysis.

Results: Regarding the whole sample the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and alexithymia was confirmed (B=0.41, p<0.001). Regarding the subsample of women, the narcissistic needs had an indirect effect on body image, which contributes to body image dissatisfaction through the mediating effect of alexithymia (B=0.51, p<0.001). Regarding the subsample of men, the dissatisfaction of the need for idealization predicted body image dissatisfaction (B=0.77, p=0.017). In their case, the mediating effect of alexithymia was not detected.

Conclusions: While for men the dissatisfaction of the need for idealization necessary for adequate self-development is itself a factor in body image dissatisfaction, for women inadequate self-development is associated with inadequate emotional development, which is associated with body dissatisfaction.

[从述情障碍和自我发展的角度看身体形象不满]。
背景:自我发展是身体形象障碍的一个重要因素。孩子期望父母满足他们的自恋需求(镜像、理想化、双胞胎需求)。自我发展的障碍会导致一个人通过身体自我来体验自己,而识别和表达情绪的能力也会受损。身体被赋予了一个突出的角色,身体的变化与身份的重大变化联系在一起,它也成为情感表达的手段。本研究旨在探讨自我发展缺陷与身体形象不满意之间的可能关系,以及述情特质在其中的作用。方法:样本由18岁及以上无精神病史的个体组成(n=131)。匈牙利语版《自我心理学问卷》用于评估自我发展和自恋需求,《多伦多述情障碍量表》用于评估述情障碍,《女性身体态度测试》和《男性肌肉外观满意度量表》用于评估对身体形象的不满。数据分析采用相关性分析、线性回归分析和中介分析。结果:在整个样本中,身体形象不满意与述情障碍之间的关系得到证实(B=0.41, p)。结论:对于男性来说,自我发展所需的理想化需求的不满意本身是身体形象不满意的一个因素,对于女性来说,自我发展不充分与情感发展不充分相关,情感发展不充分与身体不满意相关。
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