追求“美丽可爱”的压力:探究导致英国南亚女性和女孩对自己身材不满和饮食失调的因素

IF 5.4 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Hannah Kate Lewis , Dhanisha Vora , Nadia Craddock , Una Foye , Erica Cini , Mark Freestone
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尽管有数据表明,英国南亚人饮食失调的患病率很高,但人们对导致英国南亚人对身体不满和饮食失调的文化相关因素知之甚少。这项研究探讨了英国南亚年轻女性对身体不满和饮食失调的影响因素(n = 15)。一个焦点小组(n = 3)和半结构化访谈(n = 12)对年龄在18至29岁(年龄= 21.6岁)的南亚女性进行了在线调查。参与者是通过慈善社交媒体渠道和社区团体以及伦敦NHS信托基金的饮食失调治疗途径招募的。使用反身性主题分析,我们生成了反映风险因素的主题,这些风险因素随后位于宏观层面(如肤色歧视、有针对性的公共卫生运动)、中观层面(如食物、宗教的文化意义)和微观层面(如青春期时间和多囊卵巢综合征)框架。基于我们的研究结果,我们确定了开发更具文化敏感性的身体形象干预和饮食失调预防策略的方法,并为支持英国南亚女性饮食失调治疗修改提供了见解。此外,我们强调需要以社区为基础的举措,以提高认识,克服与身体不满和饮食失调相关的耻辱在南牙山社区。
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The pressure to be ‘Fair and Lovely’: Exploring the contributing factors to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among South Asian women and girls in the UK
Little is known about culturally relevant factors contributing to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among British South Asians, despite data indicating a high prevalence of eating disorders in this population. This study explored contributing factors to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among young British South Asian women (n = 15). One focus group (n = 3) and semi-structured interviews (n = 12) were conducted online with South Asian women aged between 18 and 29 (Mage = 21.6 years). Participants were recruited through charity social media channels and community groups as well as via an eating disorder treatment pathway at a London NHS Trust. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we generated themes reflecting risk factors which were then situated on a macro-level (e.g. colourism, targeted public health campaigns), meso-level (e.g. cultural meanings of food, religion), and micro-level (e.g. pubertal timings and PCOS) framework. Based on our findings, we identified ways to develop more culturally sensitive body image interventions and eating disorder prevention strategies and provide insights to support eating disorder treatment modifications for South Asian women in the UK. Further, we highlight a need for community-based initiatives to raise awareness and overcome stigma associated with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating within South Asan communities.
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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
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8.70
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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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