Cummins Lillian Huang, Simmons Angela M, Zane Nolan W S
California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, CA 94133, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2005 Oct;75(4):553-74. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.75.4.553.
There is increasing evidence that eating disorders are present among ethnically diverse populations, and researchers have suggested that investigations in this area may inform the field's understanding of how sociocultural factors are related to the development of eating disorders. Although it is generally accepted that sociocultural factors are key in eating disorder etiology, knowledge on how best to study these influences in diverse groups is still limited. In this article, the authors review how the research literature has explored relationships among culture, ethnicity, and eating disorders in Asian populations and critically examine strategies that have been used to investigate these issues across 1 ethnic/racial group. The methodological challenges encountered in these approaches are identified and considered in the provision of recommendations for future endeavors to improve the field's understanding of how culture is related to eating disorders.
越来越多的证据表明,饮食失调在不同种族群体中都存在,研究人员认为,该领域的调查可能有助于了解社会文化因素与饮食失调发展之间的关系。虽然人们普遍认为社会文化因素是饮食失调病因的关键,但关于如何在不同群体中最好地研究这些影响的知识仍然有限。在本文中,作者回顾了研究文献如何探讨亚洲人群中文化、种族和饮食失调之间的关系,并批判性地审视了用于调查这些问题的跨一个种族/民族群体的策略。在为未来的研究提供建议时,识别并考虑了这些方法中遇到的方法学挑战,以增进该领域对文化与饮食失调之间关系的理解。