An interpretative phenomenological analysis of lived experiences and psychological processes in internalized weight stigma

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Veronika Nagy, Lydia Poole, Esme Banting, Rose-Marie Satherley
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Abstract

Objective

Internalized weight stigma (IWS) refers to the internalization of societal weight-based prejudices. While research on external weight stigma is well-established, the psychological mechanisms underlying IWS remain underexplored. This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of IWS by examining the lived experiences of individuals with obesity and identifying key psychological processes contributing to IWS.

Design

A qualitative design was employed, using both in-depth interviews and photo-elicitation to explore the lived experiences of nine participants.

Methods

Participants were invited to take pictures of situations which made them feel stigmatized about their body size during a 2-week-long photography task. Subsequently, participants reflected on the implications of their photographs during a 60-minute research interview. IPA was used to guide the analysis of the interview data.

Results

Four key psychological processes contributing to IWS were identified: (1) Self-application of negative stereotypes, where participants internalized societal stigma, sometimes resisting it but still experiencing self-critical thoughts; (2) Imposition of an undesired identity, where societal labels restricted self-expression, leading participants to adopt socially acceptable personas; (3) Heightened anxiety and social vigilance, where participants experienced anxiety, hyper-awareness, and discomfort in public settings; and (4) Distress and coping, where emotional distress and coping strategies like social withdrawal appeared to reinforce IWS.

Conclusions

These findings extended existing literature by providing a data-driven conceptualization of IWS. The findings underscore the importance of developing psychological interventions that address both IWS and external societal weight stigma, focusing on strategies that challenge self-critical narratives and promote more adaptive self-concepts.

内化体重耻辱感的生活经验和心理过程的解释性现象学分析
内化体重耻辱感(IWS)是指社会中基于体重的偏见的内化。虽然外部体重耻辱感的研究已经建立,但IWS的心理机制仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在通过研究肥胖个体的生活经历,并确定导致IWS的关键心理过程,从而更深入地了解IWS。设计采用定性设计,采用深度访谈法和图片启发法来探讨9名参与者的生活经历。方法在为期两周的摄影任务中,参与者被邀请拍摄让他们对自己的身材感到耻辱的场景。随后,参与者在60分钟的研究采访中反思他们的照片的含义。采用IPA法对访谈数据进行分析。结果发现了消极刻板印象的自我应用,参与者将社会污名内化,有时会进行抵抗,但仍会产生自我批判思想;(2)强加不受欢迎的身份,社会标签限制自我表达,导致参与者采用社会可接受的角色;(3)焦虑和社会警惕性升高,参与者在公共场合表现出焦虑、高度警觉和不适;(4)痛苦和应对,其中情绪痛苦和社交退缩等应对策略似乎强化了IWS。这些发现通过提供数据驱动的IWS概念化扩展了现有文献。研究结果强调了开发心理干预措施的重要性,这些干预措施可以解决IWS和外部社会重量污名,重点关注挑战自我批评叙事和促进更具适应性的自我概念的策略。
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British Journal of Health Psychology
British Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
14.10
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1.30%
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58
期刊介绍: The focus of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to publish original research on various aspects of psychology that are related to health, health-related behavior, and illness throughout a person's life. The journal specifically seeks articles that are based on health psychology theory or discuss theoretical matters within the field.
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