Anorexia Nervosa, Selflessness, and Gender-role Identity: A Study of Daughters and Parents.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Kyra Sarner-Levin, Laura Canetti, Yael Latzer, Omer Bonne, Bernard Lerer, Eytan Bachar
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Abstract

Background: This study examines the relationship between anorexia nervosa (AN), selflessness, and genderrole identity in young Israeli women and explores their parents' gender-role identity.

Method: Forty-seven AN women and 50 non-clinical controls completed the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT26), Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-2), Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI), and Selflessness Scale. Twenty-four parents from the AN group, and 41 mothers and 38 fathers from the control group also completed the BSRI.

Results: As predicted, masculine traits protected against the detrimental effects of selflessness on eating disorder symptoms. The AN participants obtained lower masculinity scores, their mothers also scoring lower on both the masculinity and femininity measures than the control-group. Conclusions drawn from the BSRI must be adopted with caution since gender-role characteristics may vary over time.

Conclusions: The findings suggest the need to integrate the self-psychological approach, which emphasizes the anorexic's tendency to ignore her own interests in favor of others' needs, with feminist views that stress the role society plays in putting pressure on women to become alienated from themselves.

神经性厌食症、无私和性别角色认同:对女儿和父母的研究。
背景:本研究考察了以色列年轻女性神经性厌食症(AN)、无私与性别角色认同的关系,并探讨了其父母的性别角色认同。方法:47名AN女性和50名非临床对照者完成了饮食态度测试(EAT26)、饮食失调量表(edi2)、Bem性别角色量表(BSRI)和无私量表。来自AN组的24名家长和来自对照组的41名母亲和38名父亲也完成了BSRI。结果:正如预测的那样,男性特质可以防止无私对饮食失调症状的有害影响。AN组参与者的男性气质得分较低,他们的母亲在男性气质和女性气质方面的得分也低于对照组。从BSRI得出的结论必须谨慎采用,因为性别角色特征可能随着时间的推移而变化。结论:研究结果表明,有必要将自我心理学方法与女权主义观点结合起来,前者强调厌食症患者倾向于忽视自己的利益,而看重他人的需求,后者强调社会对女性施加压力,使她们疏远自己。
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