Department of Psychology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA.
Eat Behav. 2011 Aug;12(3):207-13. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2011.04.004. Epub 2011 Apr 28.
The freshman year of college has been identified as a time when some students experience large changes in their eating behaviors, body image, and weight. One factor that is predictive of changes in these variables is internalization of the thin ideal (i.e., the degree to which an individual has accepted societal values of thinness and applies these values to herself). However, given the limitation of self-report and previous research demonstrating the additional predictive validity implicit measurement provides, it may be important to develop an implicit paradigm for assessing internalization of the thin ideal. The Implicit Association Test is the most common implicit measurement technique. However this test is associational in nature, which reflects only one aspect of human cognition. The current study evaluates a newly-created implicit measure of internalization of the thin ideal that utilizes the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP). In particular, the study investigates concurrent and prospective associations between internalization of the thin ideal and disordered eating, body image dissatisfaction, and weight in a group of women at the beginning and end of their freshman year in college. Results of the study indicate that weight, disordered eating and body image dissatisfaction increased during the freshman year, and that these were predicted by implicit internalization of the thin ideal at the beginning of the year. Moreover, the new implicit measure was predictive above and beyond any predictive ability of the explicit measure. Results indicate that the thin ideal IRAP can successfully predict changes in many variables of interest at the freshman year of college, and suggest it may be a beneficial screening tool to assess at-risk freshman. This study also highlights the need for additional implicit measures in the realm of body image and disordered eating.
大学一年级被认为是一些学生的饮食行为、体像和体重发生重大变化的时期。能够预测这些变量变化的一个因素是对理想瘦体型的内化(即个体对瘦体型的社会价值观的接受程度,并将这些价值观应用于自身)。然而,鉴于自我报告的局限性以及先前的研究表明内隐测量提供了额外的预测有效性,开发一种评估理想瘦体型内化的内隐范式可能很重要。内隐联想测验是最常见的内隐测量技术。然而,这种测试本质上是联想的,只反映了人类认知的一个方面。本研究评估了一种新创建的利用内隐关系评估程序(IRAP)评估理想瘦体型内化的内隐测量方法。具体来说,该研究在大学一年级开始和结束时,调查了理想瘦体型内化与饮食失调、体像不满和体重之间的同期和前瞻性关联。研究结果表明,体重、饮食失调和体像不满在大一期间增加,并且这些在年初的内隐理想瘦体型中是可以预测的。此外,新的内隐测量方法在预测明确测量方法的任何预测能力之外,还具有预测能力。研究结果表明,理想瘦体型 IRAP 可以成功预测大学一年级许多感兴趣变量的变化,并表明它可能是评估风险大一新生的有益筛选工具。这项研究还强调了在体像和饮食失调领域需要更多的内隐测量方法。