夏威夷考艾岛不同种族青少年社区样本中的身体理想和身体不满意度。

Hawaii journal of public health Pub Date : 2011-03-01
Tiffany K Niide, James Davis, Alice M Tse, Chris Derauf, Rosanne C Harrigan, Alayne Yates
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导言:身体不满意(Body dissatisfaction,BD)是导致饮食失调的一个风险因素,其发生年龄越来越小,而且广泛存在于不同的社会经济和文化群体中:描述夏威夷不同种族男女学生的身体理想和身体满意度:方法:向七年级到十二年级的学生发放一份匿名横截面调查问卷,其中包括个人简历信息和人体素描屏幕:结果:在完成的 1330 份调查问卷中,19% 的学生对自己的身体明显不满意。在总体不满意度方面,男生的风险高于女生(25.8% 对 13.3%;p 结论:每 5 个学生中就有近 1 个对自己的身体不满意:每 5 名青少年中就有将近 1 人存在 BD,男性和女性的 BD 模式不同,某些种族群体的 BD 风险更高:研究了解不同性别和不同种族群体的风险和保护因素,有助于制定有针对性的预防策略。还需要进一步研究,以更好地了解男性双向 BD 的内在机制和潜在结果。
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Body Ideals and Body Dissatisfaction Among a Community Sample of Ethnically Diverse Adolescents on Kauai, Hawaii.

Introduction: Body dissatisfaction (BD), a risk factor for eating disorders, is occurring at younger ages and among a wide range of socioeconomic and cultural groups.

Objective: To describe body ideals and prevalence of body satisfaction among an ethnically diverse population of male and female students in Hawaii.

Methods: An anonymous cross-sectional survey including biographical information and the figure drawing screen was distributed to 7th through 12th grade students.

Results: Of the 1330 completed surveys, 19% of students were significantly dissatisfied with their bodies. Males were at greater risk than females for total BD (25.8% vs. 13.3%; p<0.001) and for BD in the direction of wanting to be larger (11.3% vs. 2.3%; p<0.001). Males and females were at similar risk for BD in the direction of wanting to be thinner (14.6% vs. 11.6%; p=0.11). Prevalence of BD in the direction of wanting to be thinner was significantly different (p<0.05) among ethnic groups. There were no significant differences in BD based on grade level or SES.

Conclusions: BD exists among nearly 1 out of 5 adolescents, with differing patterns for males and females, and with certain ethnic groups being at higher risk.

Implications: Studies to understand risk and protective factors by sex and among different ethnic groups may help generate tailored prevention strategies. Further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying the bidirectional BD seen in males and potential outcomes.

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