Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2010 Nov-Dec;18(6):496-506. doi: 10.1002/erv.984.
This paper examines the role that selflessness and perfectionism may play as possible predictors of pathological eating attitudes and eating disorders (ED). 1057 schoolgirls (seventh to ninth grade) participated in the initial screening phase. They were administered the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), Selflessness Scale (SS) and Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (MPS). Based on their EAT-26 scores, 150 girls were invited to a clinical interview 2 years later (second phase). In the third phase 4 years later, 243 girls who completed the questionnaires in the seventh grade were the target of re-administration of these scales. Seventh-grade selflessness scores at initial screening phase predicted ED status determined in clinical interview at the 2-year interval and abnormal eating attitudes at the 4-year interval, above and beyond baseline seventh-grade eating-attitude scores. Perfectionism was not found to predict the development of neither ED nor abnormal eating attitudes. Preventional and therapeutic implications of the role of selflessness as a predisposing factor for ED are discussed.
本文探讨了无私和完美主义可能在病理性进食态度和饮食失调(ED)的预测中所起的作用。1057 名女学生(七至九年级)参加了初始筛选阶段。他们接受了饮食态度测试(EAT-26)、无私量表(SS)和多维完美主义量表(MPS)的测试。根据 EAT-26 的得分,150 名女生在 2 年后(第二阶段)被邀请参加临床访谈。4 年后的第三阶段,243 名在七年级完成问卷的女生成为重新发放这些量表的目标。在初始筛选阶段的七年级无私分数预测了在 2 年间隔的临床访谈中确定的 ED 状态,以及在 4 年间隔的异常饮食态度,超出了基线七年级饮食态度分数。完美主义并未预测 ED 或异常饮食态度的发展。讨论了无私作为 ED 易感因素的预防和治疗意义。