Annis Natasha Milkewicz, Cash Thomas F, Hrabosky Joshua I
Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, Norfolk, VA, USA.
Body Image. 2004 May;1(2):155-67. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2003.12.001.
Substantial research has compared obese and nonobese persons on body image and psychosocial adjustment. While differences in body satisfaction are often observed, the literature is less clear on other dimensions. Extant differences are typically thought to result from the social stigmatization and maltreatment experienced by obese persons, especially females. The present study of 165 women compared three cohorts who were currently overweight, never overweight, or formerly overweight. Relative to never-overweight women, currently overweight women reported more body dissatisfaction/distress, overweight preoccupation, and dysfunctional appearance investment, as well as more binge eating, lower social self-esteem, and less satisfaction with life. Consistent with the "phantom fat" phenomenon, formerly overweight women were comparable to currently overweight women but worse than never-overweight women on overweight preoccupation and dysfunctional appearance investment. Correlations confirmed that, among overweight but not formerly overweight women, more frequent stigmatizing experiences during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood were significantly associated with currently poorer body image and psychosocial functioning. Scientific and clinical implications of the findings are discussed.
大量研究对肥胖者和非肥胖者的身体意象及心理社会调适进行了比较。虽然身体满意度方面的差异经常被观察到,但在其他维度上,文献的结论并不那么清晰。现存的差异通常被认为是肥胖者,尤其是肥胖女性所经历的社会污名化和虐待造成的。本研究对165名女性进行了比较,她们分属三个队列:目前超重、从未超重或曾经超重。与从未超重的女性相比,目前超重的女性报告了更多的身体不满/苦恼、对超重的过度关注、功能失调的外表投入,以及更多的暴饮暴食、较低的社会自尊和对生活的较少满意度。与“幻影脂肪”现象一致,曾经超重的女性在对超重的过度关注和功能失调的外表投入方面与目前超重的女性相当,但比从未超重的女性更差。相关性证实,在超重但并非曾经超重的女性中,童年、青少年和成年期更频繁的污名化经历与目前较差的身体意象和心理社会功能显著相关。本文讨论了这些发现的科学和临床意义。