青少年身体意象弹性干预的有效性:系统回顾与元分析

IF 8.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Anna L. Brichacek, James T. Neill, Kristen Murray, Elizabeth Rieger, Clare Watsford
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注重增强积极身体形象的预防项目可能会改善年轻人的健康和幸福。身体形象灵活性是一种很有前途的预防方法,尽管它在青少年中的应用还有待全面调查。本系统综述评估了身体形象灵活性干预在青少年和初成人中的有效性。2004 - 2024年间共发表23篇符合条件的研究(N = 2764, 91.3%为女性)。随机效应荟萃分析表明,相对于无干预或最小干预对照组,身体形象灵活性干预导致健康结果的即时改善,g = 0.52(13项研究,n = 1,045),持续改善,g = 0.27(8项研究,n = 608,随访1周到24个月),并防止身体形象威胁的不良影响,g = 0.33(7项研究,n = 480)。改善的主要原因是对身体形象的担忧减少了。与其他以证据为基础的干预措施,包括认知和失调为基础的项目进行比较,显示出类似的效果。随机试验和通用项目显示出较小的改善,并且有证据表明存在潜在的发表偏倚。因此,结论受到现有研究的数量和质量的限制,大多数研究集中在新兴成年女性身上。提出建议,以解决这些局限性,在未来的研究和加强可靠性和推广结果。
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The Effectiveness of Body Image Flexibility Interventions in Youth: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

Prevention programs that focus on enhancing positive body image may improve health and well-being in young people. Body image flexibility is a promising prevention approach, although its application with youth has yet to be comprehensively investigated. This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of body image flexibility interventions among adolescents and emerging adults. There were 23 eligible studies (N = 2764, 91.3% female) published between 2004 and 2024. Random effects meta-analyses indicated that body image flexibility interventions led to immediate, g = 0.52 (13 studies, n = 1,045), and sustained, g = 0.27 (8 studies, n = 608, 1-week to 24-month follow-up) improvements in health outcomes and protected against adverse effects of body image threats, g = 0.33 (7 studies, n = 480), relative to no/minimal intervention controls. Improvements were largely attributable to reductions in body image concerns. Comparison with other evidence-based interventions, including cognitive and dissonance-based programs, suggested comparable effects. Randomized trials and universal programs demonstrated smaller improvements, and there was evidence of potential publication bias. Conclusions are thus limited by the quantity and quality of existing studies, with most focusing on emerging adult females. Recommendations are provided to address these limitations in future research and strengthen the reliability and generalizability of results.

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Adolescent Research Review
Adolescent Research Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Research Review publishes articles that review important contributions to the understanding of adolescence.  The Review draws from the many subdisciplines of developmental science, psychological science, education, criminology, public health, medicine, social work, and other allied disciplines that address the subject of youth and adolescence. The editors are especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between disciplines or that focus on topics that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.  Reviews must be cutting edge and comprehensive in the way they advance science, practice or policy relating to adolescents.
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