一项实验研究表明,年轻女性在大众媒体中接触理想身材的后果取决于调节者。

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Simone Munsch, Nadine Messerli-Bürgy, Andrea H Meyer, Nadine Humbel, Kathrin Schopf, Andrea Wyssen, Felicitas Forrer, Esther Biedert, Julia Lennertz, Stephan Trier, Bettina Isenschmid, Gabriella Milos, Malte Claussen, Katherina Whinyates, Dirk Adolph, Jürgen Margraf, Hans-Jörg Assion, Tobias Teismann, Bianca Ueberberg, Georg Juckel, Judith Müller, Benedikt Klauke, Silvia Schneider
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这项研究将媒体曝光的理想身材与健康年轻女性和患有饮食和混合精神障碍的女性的风景照片进行了比较,并调查了与外表相关的认知因素和认知扭曲是否会缓和这种影响。在一项多地点实验室试验中,275名女性(174名住院或门诊患者和101名健康女性;年龄(22.87岁,SD = 3.94)的受试者分别接触过单薄的理想图片和风景图片,并在这些图片的生动形象引导下进行学习。对身体形象不满、情绪、饮食行为和生理指标的变化进行了评估。在理想瘦暴露之后,甚至在引导意象之后,女性对身体形象的不满增加,情绪下降。对情绪的影响在饮食失调的女性中最为明显,在混合失调的女性中较小,在健康对照组中最小。在生理指标上没有发现任何影响。较高的与外貌相关的认知因素值缓和了瘦理想暴露和引导意象对所有心理结果的影响。认知扭曲缓和了薄理想暴露和引导意象对情绪的影响。研究结果表明,总体而言,年轻人,尤其是饮食失调的女性,更容易在杂志上看到理想的苗条照片。虽然在实验室中暴露会导致心理影响,但不会导致生理应激反应。理想身材对情绪的影响与饮食失调的情绪调节模型一致,与外表相关的认知因素和认知扭曲可能会加速这种影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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Consequences of exposure to the thin ideal in mass media depend on moderators in young women: An experimental study.

This study examined the consequences of media exposure to thin ideals compared to pictures of landscapes in healthy young women and women with eating and mixed mental disorders and investigated whether appearance-related cognitive factors and cognitive distortions moderate the effects. Two hundred seventy-five women in a multisite laboratory trial (174 in- or outpatients and 101 healthy women; Mage 22.87 years, SD = 3.94) were exposed to either thin ideals or to landscape pictures and guided through a vivid imagery of these pictures thereafter. Changes in body image dissatisfaction, mood, eating behavior, and physiological markers were assessed. After thin ideal exposure and even more after guided imagery, women's body image dissatisfaction increased and mood declined. The effect on mood was most pronounced in women with eating disorders, less in women with mixed disorders, and smallest in healthy controls. No effects were found on physiological measures. Higher values of appearance-related cognitive factors moderated the effect of thin ideal exposure and guided imagery on all psychological outcomes. Cognitive distortions moderated the effect of thin ideal exposure and guided imagery on mood. Findings indicate an overall susceptibility to viewing thin ideal pictures in magazines in young and especially in women with eating disorders. Though exposure in the laboratory resulted in psychological effects, it did not lead to a physiological stress response. The impact of thin ideal exposure on mood is in line with affect-regulation models in eating disorders, with appearance-related cognitive factors and cognitive distortions potentially accelerating such effects. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Abnormal Psychology® publishes articles on basic research and theory in the broad field of abnormal behavior, its determinants, and its correlates. The following general topics fall within its area of major focus: - psychopathology—its etiology, development, symptomatology, and course; - normal processes in abnormal individuals; - pathological or atypical features of the behavior of normal persons; - experimental studies, with human or animal subjects, relating to disordered emotional behavior or pathology; - sociocultural effects on pathological processes, including the influence of gender and ethnicity; and - tests of hypotheses from psychological theories that relate to abnormal behavior.
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