Characterizing gender differences in appearance-related safety behaviors and their relationship with clinical symptoms.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Tapan A Patel, Jesse R Cougle
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Abstract

Concerns with one's physical appearance is a core feature of multiple psychiatric disorders including body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders. Recent research has evaluated smartphone-based interventions for appearance targeting appearance-related safety behaviors (ARSB), maladaptive strategies that individuals use to avoid being negatively evaluated due to their appearance. These studies have largely focused on women and excluded men representing a major gap in the literature. The present study sought to examine the relevance ARSBs in two studies. In Study 1, we examined the invariance of ARSBs in a large sample (N = 840) of young adults. We found evidence of partial scalar gender invariance of ARSBs, which also showed similar relationship with clinical symptoms between genders. In Study 2, we evaluated the efficacy of targeting ARSBs in an open trial of men with elevated appearance concerns (N = 40), most of whom identified as a sexual minority (97.3%). Participants showed reductions in appearance concerns, eating disorder symptoms, social anxiety, and overvaluation of appearance that were maintained one-month after treatment. Taken together, the present investigation suggests that ARSBs are also clinically relevant in men, and ARSB fading shows similar efficacy in men as it does in women.

外貌安全行为的性别差异及其与临床症状的关系
关注自己的外表是包括身体畸形和饮食失调在内的多种精神疾病的核心特征。最近的研究评估了基于智能手机的针对外表相关安全行为(ARSB)的干预措施,这是一种适应不良的策略,个体使用这种策略来避免因外表而受到负面评价。这些研究主要集中在女性身上,而将男性排除在外,这在文献中是一个很大的空白。本研究试图在两项研究中检查ARSBs的相关性。在研究1中,我们在一个大样本(N = 840)的年轻人中检验了ARSBs的不变性。我们发现了ARSBs的部分标量性别不变性的证据,这也显示了性别之间与临床症状的相似关系。在研究2中,我们在一项公开试验中评估了针对ARSBs的疗效,该试验的对象是有高度外貌问题的男性(N = 40),其中大多数被确定为性少数群体(97.3%)。在治疗一个月后,参与者表现出对外表的担忧、饮食失调症状、社交焦虑和对外表的高估有所减少。综上所述,目前的研究表明,ARSB在男性中也具有临床相关性,并且ARSB消退在男性中显示出与女性相似的功效。
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the application of behavioural and cognitive sciences to clinical psychology and psychotherapy. The journal publishes state-of-the-art scientific articles within: - clinical and health psychology - psychopathology - behavioural medicine - assessment - treatment - theoretical issues pertinent to behavioural, cognitive and combined cognitive behavioural therapies With the number of high quality contributions increasing, the journal has been able to maintain a rapid publication schedule, providing readers with the latest research in the field.
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