Bredtvet Resource Center, Oslo, Norway.
Body Image. 2010 Sep;7(4):271-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.05.002. Epub 2010 Jun 11.
This study investigated the role of friendships and social acceptance in self-perceptions of appearance and depressive symptoms, comparing adolescents with and without a facial difference. Adolescents with a visible cleft (n=196) were compared with adolescents with a non-visible cleft (n=93), and with a comparison group (n=1832). Boys with a visible difference reported significantly more positive perceptions of friendships and less depressive symptoms than the comparison group. These results were interpreted in the context of indicators of emotional resilience. The objective measure of facial difference did not explain levels of depressive symptoms, while subjective measures did. Subjective ratings of appearance mediated the association between social acceptance and depressive symptoms in all samples. Gender did not contribute in explaining the paths between friendships, appearance, and depressive symptoms. The associations between perceptions of social acceptance, appearance, and emotional distress, support the possible utility of strengthening social experiences in preventing and treating appearance-concerns.
本研究探讨了友谊和社会接纳在外表自我认知和抑郁症状中的作用,比较了有和无面部差异的青少年。有明显唇腭裂的青少年(n=196)与无明显唇腭裂的青少年(n=93)和对照组(n=1832)进行了比较。有明显差异的男孩报告的友谊更积极,抑郁症状较少,与对照组相比。这些结果是在情绪弹性的指标背景下解释的。面部差异的客观衡量标准并不能解释抑郁症状的水平,而主观衡量标准则可以。所有样本中,对外表的主观评价都在社会接纳与抑郁症状之间的关联中起中介作用。性别并不能解释友谊、外表和情绪困扰之间的关系。对社会接纳、外表和情绪困扰的感知之间的关联,支持了通过加强社会体验来预防和治疗外表担忧的可能效用。