University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Body Image. 2011 Mar;8(2):186-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.12.001. Epub 2011 Feb 26.
This study examined Black and White young women's perceptions of parental body- and eating-related attitudes and behaviors from growing up and the relations of these parental factors with their current body image. Female undergraduates (97 Black women, 179 White women) completed questionnaires of perceptions of parental attitudes/behaviors related to body image and eating and of their current body image, operationalized as weight/shape concern. Results indicated that perceived parental communication was more strongly related to body image than perceived parental modeling in both ethnic groups, and that there were some differences in how frequently Black and White women reported encountering specific maternal messages about the body or eating. Perceived parental modeling and communication constructs were related to body image in similar ways for both ethnic groups after controlling for BMI. Future research directions are discussed.
本研究考察了黑人和白人年轻女性对父母身体和饮食相关态度和行为的看法,这些看法来自于她们的成长经历,以及这些父母因素与她们当前身体形象的关系。女性本科生(97 名黑人女性,179 名白人女性)完成了与身体形象和饮食相关的父母态度/行为感知以及当前身体形象(体重/体型关注)的问卷。结果表明,在两个种族群体中,与父母的身体模型相比,感知到的父母沟通与身体形象更密切相关,而且黑人和白人女性报告遇到特定的关于身体或饮食的母亲信息的频率也存在一些差异。在控制 BMI 后,对于两个种族群体,感知到的父母身体模型和沟通结构与身体形象的关系是相似的。讨论了未来的研究方向。