The impact of spirituality on eating disorder symptomatology in ethnically diverse Canadian women.

Jennifer A Boisvert, W Andrew Harrell
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Abstract

Background: There is currently a gap in our knowledge of how eating disorder symptomatology is impacted by spirituality and religiosity. To date, studies examining the role of ethnicity in women's self-reported levels of eating disorder symptomatology have neglected the roles of spirituality and religiosity.

Aims: This study addresses this gap in the literature by investigating ethnicity, spirituality, religiosity, body shame, body mass index (BMI) and age in relation to eating disorder symptomatology in women.

Methods: A representative non-clinical sample of ethnically diverse Canadian women (N = 591) was surveyed.

Results: Younger women, particularly those with higher body shame, BMI and lower spirituality, reported more eating disorder symptomatology. Hispanic and Asian women had higher body shame and lower BMI compared to white women. Spirituality was more strongly related to eating disorder symptomatology than religiosity.

Conclusions: This is the first study identifying interactive relationships between ethnicity, spirituality, body shame, BMI and age on eating disorder symptomatology in women. Particularly significant is that higher spirituality was related to a lower level of eating disorder symptomatology. These findings have important implications for treatment and women's physical and psychological health and wellness.

精神对多种族加拿大妇女饮食失调症状学的影响。
背景:目前,我们对饮食失调症状如何受到精神和宗教信仰的影响的认识还存在空白。迄今为止,研究种族在妇女自我报告的饮食失调症状水平中的作用的研究忽视了精神和宗教信仰的作用。目的:本研究通过调查种族、灵性、宗教信仰、身体羞耻感、身体质量指数(BMI)和年龄与女性饮食失调症状的关系,解决了这一文献空白。方法:对具有代表性的非临床不同种族的加拿大妇女(N = 591)进行调查。结果:年轻女性,尤其是那些身体羞耻感高、身体质量指数高、精神水平低的女性,报告了更多的饮食失调症状。与白人女性相比,西班牙裔和亚裔女性的身体羞耻感更高,BMI指数更低。与宗教信仰相比,精神信仰与饮食失调症状的关系更为密切。结论:这是第一个确定种族、精神、身体羞耻感、BMI和年龄对女性饮食失调症状之间相互作用关系的研究。特别重要的是,较高的精神性与较低水平的饮食失调症状有关。这些发现对治疗和妇女的身心健康具有重要意义。
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