Saint Louis University, MO, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2011 Jan;5(1):6-10. doi: 10.1177/1557988309356942. Epub 2009 Dec 22.
The current study examined group differences in various components of body image within a group of gay men. Three groups of gay men were compared: AIDS diagnosed, HIV positive (without an AIDS diagnosis), and HIV negative. Participants were 254 men who responded to an online survey. Results revealed significant group differences on the components of illness orientation and fitness/health evaluation. These results indicated that participants in the AIDS and HIV positive groups reported more awareness of and vulnerability to illness compared with the HIV negative group. Furthermore, men in the AIDS group reported being less fit and in poorer health than HIV positive and HIV negative men. Surprisingly, there were no significant differences between groups on appearance evaluation, suggesting that previous reports of high levels of body dissatisfaction among men living with HIV/AIDS may be because of disproportionate rates of gay (or MSM) men affected by the disease.
本研究考察了一组男同性恋者中身体意象的各个方面的群体差异。比较了三组男同性恋者:已被诊断为艾滋病患者、HIV 阳性(无艾滋病诊断)和 HIV 阴性。参与者为 254 名回应在线调查的男性。结果显示,在疾病倾向和健身/健康评估的组成部分上存在显著的群体差异。这些结果表明,与 HIV 阴性组相比,艾滋病和 HIV 阳性组的参与者对疾病的认识和易感性更高。此外,艾滋病组的男性报告称自己的健康状况不如 HIV 阳性和 HIV 阴性的男性,而且不太健康。令人惊讶的是,在外表评估方面,各组之间没有显著差异,这表明之前关于感染 HIV/AIDS 的男性中身体不满程度较高的报告可能是由于受该疾病影响的同性恋(或 MSM)男性的比例不成比例。