Gilbert Nicola, Meyer Caroline
Department of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England.
Int J Eat Disord. 2005 May;37(4):360-3. doi: 10.1002/eat.20103.
Preliminary research has found a link between restrictive eating attitudes and a fear of negative evaluation (FNE). However, such work has focused exclusively on these fears in relation to people in general. The current study sought to replicate and extend these findings by exploring links between restriction and FNE in relation to close friends and relatives.
Ninety-one young women completed two versions of the short Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale (FNE). First, they completed the standard scale (in relation to people in general), and then an amended version (in relation to close friends and relatives). Next, they completed the three eating-related subscales of the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI).
For the whole group, both general and close FNE were significantly and positively correlated with restrictive (drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction), but not with bulimic attitudes. However, only general FNE had significant individual predictive power on restrictive attitudes when these two forms of FNE were entered into a regression analysis.
Among nonclinical populations, negative evaluation fears regarding people in general are linked with restrictive but not with bulimic psychopathology.
初步研究发现,限制性饮食态度与对负面评价的恐惧(FNE)之间存在联系。然而,此类研究仅关注了与一般人群相关的这些恐惧。当前研究试图通过探索与亲密朋友和亲属相关的限制性饮食和FNE之间的联系来复制并扩展这些发现。
91名年轻女性完成了两个版本的简短负面评价恐惧量表(FNE)。首先,她们完成了标准量表(与一般人群相关),然后完成了一个修订版(与亲密朋友和亲属相关)。接下来,她们完成了饮食失调量表(EDI)中与饮食相关的三个子量表。
对于整个群体而言,一般FNE和亲密FNE均与限制性饮食(追求瘦身和身体不满)显著正相关,但与暴食态度无关。然而,当将这两种形式的FNE纳入回归分析时,只有一般FNE对限制性态度具有显著的个体预测能力。
在非临床人群中,对一般人群的负面评价恐惧与限制性饮食心理病理学相关,但与暴食心理病理学无关。