Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Health Psychol. 2012 Nov;31(6):821-9. doi: 10.1037/a0027189. Epub 2012 Feb 6.
The purpose of this research was to assess the impact of nonstereotypical, positive media portrayals of obese persons on biased attitudes, as well as propose a change in media practices that could reduce public weight bias and consequent negative health outcomes for those who experience weight stigma.
Two online experiments were conducted in which participants viewed either a stigmatizing or a positive photograph of an obese model. In Experiment 1 (N = 146), participants viewed a photograph of either a Caucasian or African American obese woman; in Experiment 2 (N = 145), participants viewed either a Caucasian male or female obese model. Multiple linear regression models were used to analyze outcomes for social distance attitudes toward the obese models depicted in the images, in addition to other negative attitudes and image preferences.
Participants who viewed the stigmatizing images endorsed stronger social distance attitudes and more negative attitudes toward obese persons than participants who viewed the positive images, and there was a stronger preference for the positive images than the stigmatizing images. These results were consistent regardless of the race or gender of the obese model pictured.
The findings indicate that more positive media portrayals of obese individuals may help reduce weight stigma and its associated negative health outcomes.
本研究旨在评估非刻板、积极的肥胖人群媒体形象对偏见态度的影响,并提出改变媒体实践的建议,以减少公众对肥胖的偏见,减轻那些经历体重歧视的人的负面健康后果。
进行了两项在线实验,参与者观看了肥胖模特的照片,这些照片要么是有污名化的,要么是积极的。在实验 1(N=146)中,参与者观看了一名白人或非裔美国肥胖女性的照片;在实验 2(N=145)中,参与者观看了一名白人男性或女性肥胖模特的照片。使用多元线性回归模型分析了参与者对图像中描绘的肥胖模特的社会距离态度,以及其他负面态度和形象偏好的结果。
与观看积极图片的参与者相比,观看污名化图片的参与者表现出更强的社会距离态度和对肥胖者更负面的态度,并且对积极图片的偏好强于对污名化图片的偏好。这些结果与图片中肥胖模特的种族或性别无关。
研究结果表明,对肥胖人群进行更多积极的媒体描述可能有助于减少体重歧视及其相关的负面健康后果。