Vohs K D, Bardone A M, Joiner T E, Abramson L Y, Heatherton T F
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1999 Nov;108(4):695-700. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.108.4.695.
An interactive model of perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem was tested on 342 female undergraduates to predict bulimic symptoms. Using a longitudinal design, the authors tested the model on data collected at 2 points: the spring of participants' senior year of high school and during participants' first year of college. The authors hypothesized and found that self-esteem moderates the interaction between perfectionism and perceived weight status in predicting bulimic symptoms. Women who are high in perfectionism and who consider themselves overweight exhibit bulimic symptoms only if they have low self-esteem (i.e., if they doubt they can attain their high body standards). High self-esteem women with the same diathesis-stress conditions are less likely to exhibit bulimic symptoms. These findings clarify the role of perfectionism in bulimic symptomatology.
在342名本科女生中测试了一个关于完美主义、感知到的体重状况和自尊的交互模型,以预测暴食症状。采用纵向设计,作者在两个时间点收集的数据上测试了该模型:参与者高中最后一年的春季和大学第一年。作者进行了假设并发现,在预测暴食症状方面,自尊调节了完美主义和感知到的体重状况之间的相互作用。完美主义程度高且认为自己超重的女性只有在自尊较低时(即如果她们怀疑自己能否达到高标准身材)才会出现暴食症状。处于相同素质-压力条件下的高自尊女性出现暴食症状的可能性较小。这些发现阐明了完美主义在暴食症状学中的作用。