初成年期食物渴望、认知灵活性与社会表象焦虑关系的研究

Emine Duran, Z. Traş
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本研究旨在揭示初成年期个体的人口统计学特征、认知灵活性和社会外观焦虑对食物渴望子维度“进食念头”和“进食失控”的预测能力。本研究的设计是根据关系筛选模型进行的。该研究的研究小组由551名参与者组成,其中女性395名(71.7%),男性156名(28.3%)。采用“食物渴望问卷-特质简表”、“认知灵活性量表”、“社交外表焦虑量表”和“个人信息表”收集研究数据。通过相关分析确定食物渴望、认知灵活性和社交外表焦虑之间的关系。采用层次回归分析确定初成年个体对食物渴望的预测因素。考虑到饮食思想的专注维度,而替代维度,认知灵活性的子维度之一,对模型没有特定的贡献,控制子维度对模型做出了独特的贡献。当考虑对饮食失去控制的子维度时,来自认知灵活性子维度的替代对模型的贡献是低水平的,而控制子维度对模型的贡献是独特的。研究结果表明,认知灵活性的子维度是对饮食思想的专注和对饮食的失去控制的重要预测因子,同样,社交外表焦虑是对食物渴望的所有子维度的重要预测因子。
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Investigation of the Relationship Between Food Craving, Cognitive Flexibility and Social Appearance Anxiety in Emerging Adulthood
In this study, it was aimed to reveal the predictive power of demographic characteristics, cognitive flexibility and social appearance anxiety of individuals in emerging adulthood on preoccupation with the thought of eating and loss of control over eating, which are the sub-dimensions of food craving. The design of the research was structured according to the relational screening model. The study group of the research consists of 551 participants, 395 (71.7%) women and 156 (28.3%) men. “Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait Short Form”, “Cognitive Flexibility Inventory”, “Social Appearance Anxiety Scale” and “Personal Information Form” were used to collect research data. Correlation analysis was used to determine the relationship between food craving, cognitive flexibility and social appearance anxiety. Hierarchical regression analysis was used to determine the predictors of food craving of individuals in emerging adulthood. Considering the dimension of preoccupation with the thought of eating, while the alternatives, one of the sub-dimensions of cognitive flexibility, do not make a specific contribution to the model, the control sub-dimension makes a unique contribution to the model. When the sub-dimension of loss of control over eating is considered, alternatives from the sub-dimensions of cognitive flexibility make a low-level significant contribution to the model, while the sub-dimension of control makes a unique contribution to the model. The research results showed that the sub-dimensions of cognitive flexibility is an important predictor of preoccupation with the thought of eating and loss of control over eating, and similarly, social appearance anxiety is an important predictor of all sub-dimensions of food craving.
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