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在一个具有代表性的基于人群的样本中对肥胖的污名化态度。

Stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity in a representative population-based sample.

作者信息

Hilbert Anja, Rief Winfried, Braehler Elmar

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Therapy, Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008 Jul;16(7):1529-34. doi: 10.1038/oby.2008.263. Epub 2008 May 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to determine stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity in the population, and its related psychological and sociodemographic determinants.

METHODS AND PROCEDURES

In a representative population-based survey (N=1,000), computer-assisted telephone interviewing was used to assess stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity, causal attributions of obesity, the labeling of obesity as an illness, perceptions about prevalence, severity, and chronicity of obesity, support of obesity prevention, and sociodemographic characteristics.

RESULTS

Of the 1,000 participants, 23.5% (n=235) had stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity, 21.5% (n=215) did not have stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity, and 55.0% (n=550) had attitudes that were undetermined with respect to stigmatization. Predictors of greater stigmatization were more causal attributions of obesity to individual behavior, less education, and older age, while causal attributions of obesity to heredity and labeling obesity as an illness predicted less stigmatization. Stigmatizing attitudes were significantly associated with stronger overall support of obesity prevention, but less readiness to support prevention financially.

DISCUSSION

Our results indicate that stigmatizing attitudes toward obesity are prevalent in the population. Information about the etiology of obesity and the clinical relevance of this condition could prove useful for destigmatization efforts.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定人群中对肥胖的污名化态度及其相关的心理和社会人口学决定因素。

方法与步骤

在一项基于代表性人群的调查(N = 1000)中,采用计算机辅助电话访谈来评估对肥胖的污名化态度、肥胖的因果归因、将肥胖视为一种疾病的认知、对肥胖患病率、严重程度和慢性程度的看法、对肥胖预防的支持以及社会人口学特征。

结果

在1000名参与者中,23.5%(n = 235)对肥胖持有污名化态度,21.5%(n = 215)对肥胖没有污名化态度,55.0%(n = 550)对污名化的态度不明确。更大污名化的预测因素是更多地将肥胖归因于个人行为、受教育程度较低和年龄较大,而将肥胖归因于遗传以及将肥胖视为一种疾病则预测污名化程度较低。污名化态度与对肥胖预防的更强总体支持显著相关,但在经济上支持预防的意愿较低。

讨论

我们的结果表明,人群中对肥胖的污名化态度普遍存在。关于肥胖病因和这种情况的临床相关性的信息可能对消除污名化的努力有用。

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