McLaren L, Gauvin L, White D
Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Int J Eat Disord. 2001 Apr;29(3):307-13. doi: 10.1002/eat.1023.
The etiological complexity of the eating disorders has incited researchers to examine how personality characteristics and other variables operate jointly in the development of deviant eating patterns.
This study investigated the independent, interactive, and indirect prediction of dietary restraint by perfectionism and excessive commitment to exercise.
Multiple regression analyses designed to test moderating and mediating models were conducted on a sample of female university students (n = 269).
Several dimensions of perfectionism, as well as excessive commitment to exercise, significantly and independently predicted dietary restraint in these women. There was no evidence for an interaction effect. Mediation analyses suggested that for selected dimensions of perfectionism, the direct relationship between perfectionism and dietary restraint is partially explained by excessive commitment to exercise.
Interventions aimed at challenging perfectionistic standards in the context of dieting need to address not only one's self-standards, but one's perceptions of standards held by others. The mediating role of excessive exercise commitment pinpoints this variable as an alternative intervention target in the prevention of excessive dieting.
饮食失调的病因复杂性促使研究人员去探究人格特质和其他变量如何在异常饮食模式的发展过程中共同起作用。
本研究调查了完美主义和过度运动投入对饮食节制的独立、交互和间接预测作用。
对一组女大学生样本(n = 269)进行了旨在检验调节模型和中介模型的多元回归分析。
完美主义的几个维度以及过度运动投入,均能显著且独立地预测这些女性的饮食节制。没有证据表明存在交互效应。中介分析表明,对于完美主义的某些选定维度,完美主义与饮食节制之间的直接关系部分可由过度运动投入来解释。
旨在在节食背景下挑战完美主义标准的干预措施不仅需要关注个人自身的标准,还需关注个人对他人所持标准的认知。过度运动投入的中介作用明确了该变量可作为预防过度节食的另一个干预目标。