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食物和酒精干扰(FAD)涉及在饮酒之前、期间和/或之后的热量限制和/或补偿,以增强饮酒的效果和/或防止体重增加。摘要本研究旨在探讨身材理想内化(瘦、肌、适)、描述规范(DN)在女大学生FAD中的作用及其相互作用。虽然之前的研究发现了身体理想内化与FAD之间的联系(Hill等人,2019;Hill & Nolan, 2021),有必要同时检查这三者。此外,描述性规范在酒精使用中发挥着强大的作用,并与FAD有关(Hill & Ruark, 2022)-因此,研究它们的作用以及与身体理想的可能相互作用是一项重要的努力。这项研究包括来自美国东北部一所大学的460名女大学生。参与者完成了一项在线调查,其中包括对酒精消费量表(CEBRACS;Rahal et al., 2012),对外貌的社会文化态度调查问卷-4修订-女性(SATAQ-4R-Female;Schaefer et al., 2017), Fit理想内化测试(FIIT;Uhlmann et al., 2020),以及FAD DN的度量(Hill & Ruark, 2022)。分层回归分析表明,在以饮食限制、运动和fad限制为结果变量的模型中,DN与瘦理想的内在化相互作用。在非常低的DN水平下,瘦理想的内在化与FAD结果之间的关系不显著。除了酒精的影响外,理想拟合的内化是所有模型中最强的预测因子。我们的研究结果表明,内化的适合和瘦的理想和DN是FAD考虑的重要变量;在这个领域的研究中,它们应该在临床环境和未来的研究中被考虑。
Food and Alcohol Disturbance Among College Women: Examining the Role of Internalization of Body Ideals and Descriptive Norms.
Food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) involves caloric restriction and/or compensation before, during, and/or after the consumption of alcohol in order to enhance the effects of drinking and/or prevent weight gain. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of body ideal internalization (thin, muscular, fit), descriptive norms (DN), and their interaction in FAD among college women. While previous research has found associations between internalization of the body ideals and FAD (Hill et al., 2019; Hill & Nolan, 2021), there is a need to examine all three simultaneously. Additionally, descriptive norms play a powerful role in alcohol use and have been linked to FAD (Hill & Ruark, 2022)-thus, examining their role and possible interaction with body ideals is an important endeavor. The study consisted of 460 undergraduate women from a university in the northeastern United States. Participants completed an online survey that included the Compensatory Eating and Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS; Rahal et al., 2012), the Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-4 Revised-Female (SATAQ-4R-Female; Schaefer et al., 2017), the Fit Ideal Internalization Test (FIIT; Uhlmann et al., 2020), and a measure of FAD DN (Hill & Ruark, 2022). Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that DN interacted with internalization of the thin ideal for the models with FAD-dietary restraint and exercise and FAD-restriction as the outcome variables. At very low levels of DN, the relationship between internalization of the thin ideal and FAD outcomes was not significant. Internalization of the fit ideal was the strongest predictor across all models, except for alcohol effects. Our results reveal that internalization of the fit and thin ideals and DN are important variables to consider in terms of FAD; in this area of study, they should be considered in clinical settings and future research.