有明显差异的人的积极身体形象

D. Harcourt, H. Williamson
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尽管越来越多的文献探讨了拥有不寻常或与众不同的外表所带来的挑战,但对于那些有明显差异或任何形式的缺陷的人的积极身体形象的研究相对缺乏。本章考虑了一系列定性研究,这些研究反复发现,人们在欣赏和尊重身体功能和其他个人属性方面存在明显差异,而不是外表。这些发现以及迄今为止该领域唯一的定量研究表明,有必要探索积极的身体形象干预措施的潜在益处,作为对当前干预措施的补充或替代,并为那些受到明显差异负面影响的人提供支持。还强调了需要进一步研究的领域。
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Positive Body Image in People Living with Visible Differences
Despite a growing body of literature exploring the challenges of having an appearance that is unusual or different from the norm, there has been a relative dearth of research into positive body image among people living with visible differences or disfigurements of any sort. This chapter considers a range of qualitative studies that have repeatedly identified people with visible differences appreciating and respecting body functionality and other personal attributes over outward appearance. These findings, together with the only quantitative study in this field to date, suggest a need to explore the potential benefits of positive body image interventions as a supplement or alternative to current interventions and support for those who are negatively affected by visible difference. Areas warranting further research are also highlighted.
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