外观和功能性问题以及体重状况对女性负面身体形象心理健康素养的影响

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Kristen Murray , Jack Davey , Mosa Dennis , Darcy Harris , Erin Hayman , Elizabeth Rieger
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摘要

很少有研究调查过社区对负面身体形象的认识和看法。然而,有报道称,人们对身体形象问题的认识和寻求帮助的比率很低。鉴于身体形象问题和相关心理健康风险在女性中的普遍性,本在线研究调查了通过 Prolific 招募的 260 名 18 至 64 岁女性的负面身体形象心理健康素养。在 2 × 2 实验设计中采用了心理健康素养范式,评估了目标对象的身体形象关注领域(外观与身体功能)和体重状态("正常体重 "与 "超重")对问题识别、信念和求助建议的影响。总体而言,对症状的认识程度较低,而对信念和寻求帮助的评分表明成见程度较低。然而,与体重正常的人相比,超重的人得到的同情和生活方式支持建议明显更多,而且领域 × 体重交互作用表明,与体重正常和功能超重的人相比,外表超重的人的负面情绪反应明显更少。研究结果表明,有必要对女性进行与体重状况无关的身体形象教育。未来的研究将受益于对不同样本、更广泛的功能性关注和耻辱感的研究。
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The effect of appearance and functionality concerns, and weight status, on negative body image mental health literacy in women

Few studies have investigated community knowledge and beliefs about negative body image. Yet, low rates of recognition and help-seeking for body image concerns have been reported. Given the prevalence of body image problems and associated mental health risks in women, the current online study investigated negative body image mental health literacy in 260 women aged 18 to 64 years recruited via Prolific. The mental health literacy paradigm was employed in a 2 × 2 experimental design in which the effect of a target’s domain of body image concern (appearance versus body functionality) and weight status (“normal weight” versus “overweight”) was assessed on problem recognition, beliefs, and help-seeking recommendations. Overall, low symptom recognition was observed, and ratings for beliefs and help-seeking suggested low levels of stigma. However, significantly greater sympathy and lifestyle support recommendations were observed in the overweight compared to normal weight condition, and a domain × weight interaction suggested significantly fewer negative emotional reactions in the appearance overweight condition compared to appearance normal weight, and functionality overweight, conditions. The findings suggest a need for education about body image independent of weight status in women. Future research would benefit from examining diverse samples, broader functionality concerns, and stigma.

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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
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174
期刊介绍: Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.
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