Loughborough University Centre for Research into Eating Disorders, Department of Human Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England.
Int J Eat Disord. 2010 Mar;43(2):187-9. doi: 10.1002/eat.20659.
The aim of this study was to determine links between attitudes toward emotional expression and levels of eating psychopathology among young women.
Eighty-nine young female volunteers completed the Attitudes Toward Emotional Expression scale (AEE) and the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDEQ).
There were positive significant associations between AEE subscales and EDEQ scores. In particular, those women who scored high on the EDEQ eating, shape, and weight subscales believe that to display emotion is a sign of weakness. Although those participants with high EDEQ weight concern scores were also likely to believe that they should keep their emotions under control and that others might be rejecting or damaged should they themselves display their emotions.
These findings require replication with a clinical sample, however, they suggest that challenging these attitudes is potentially a useful step in facilitating acceptance of emotion and the development of adaptive emotion regulation strategies in those women with high levels of eating psychopathology.
本研究旨在确定年轻女性对情绪表达的态度与饮食病理学水平之间的联系。
89 名年轻女性志愿者完成了情绪表达态度量表(AEE)和饮食障碍检查问卷(EDEQ)。
AEE 分量表与 EDEQ 评分之间存在显著正相关。特别是,那些在 EDEQ 饮食、体型和体重分量表上得分较高的女性认为表现出情绪是软弱的表现。尽管那些 EDEQ 体重担忧分数较高的参与者也可能认为他们应该控制自己的情绪,并且如果他们自己表现出自己的情绪,其他人可能会拒绝或伤害他们。
这些发现需要在临床样本中进行复制,但是,它们表明,挑战这些态度可能是促进那些饮食病理学水平较高的女性接受情绪和发展适应性情绪调节策略的有用步骤。