Kim Jean, Jarry Josée L
University of Windsor, Department of Psychology, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 2P4.
Body Image. 2014 Sep;11(4):331-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.06.002. Epub 2014 Jun 27.
This study examined the moderating effect of body surveillance on the relationship between fat stereotype endorsement and body dissatisfaction in normal weight women. Participants (N=225) completed online measures of fat stereotyping, body surveillance, body dissatisfaction, and internalized thin ideals. After accounting for thin ideals, body surveillance moderated the relationship between fat stereotypes and body dissatisfaction. Contrary to hypotheses, higher fat stereotype endorsement predicted lower body dissatisfaction in women with higher body surveillance. Conversely, higher fat stereotype endorsement predicted greater body dissatisfaction in women with lower body surveillance. Thus, endorsing fat stereotypes appears protective against body dissatisfaction in normal weight women who extensively engage in body surveillance. For women who hold fat stereotypes and report high body surveillance, we propose that downward appearance comparison may create a contrast between themselves and the people with overweight whom they denigrate, thus improving body dissatisfaction.
本研究考察了身体监测对正常体重女性脂肪刻板印象认同与身体不满之间关系的调节作用。参与者(N = 225)完成了关于脂肪刻板印象、身体监测、身体不满和内化瘦理想的在线测量。在考虑瘦理想因素后,身体监测调节了脂肪刻板印象与身体不满之间的关系。与假设相反,在身体监测水平较高的女性中,更高的脂肪刻板印象认同预示着更低的身体不满。相反,在身体监测水平较低的女性中,更高的脂肪刻板印象认同预示着更高的身体不满。因此,对于广泛进行身体监测的正常体重女性来说,认同脂肪刻板印象似乎能预防身体不满。对于持有脂肪刻板印象且报告身体监测水平高的女性,我们认为向下的外貌比较可能会在她们自己与她们诋毁的超重人群之间形成对比,从而加剧身体不满。