Rancourt Diana, Leahey Tricia M, LaRose Jessica Gokee, Crowther Janis H
Bradley/Hasbro Children's Research Center/Rhode Island Hospital and the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, Rhode, Island, USA; Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2015 Jan;23(1):85-9. doi: 10.1002/oby.20953. Epub 2014 Nov 19.
To investigate social comparison processes as a potential mechanism by which social networks impact young women's weight control thoughts and behaviors and to examine whether social comparisons with close social ties (i.e., friends) have a greater influence on weight control outcomes relative to more emotionally distant ties.
Using Ecological Momentary Assessment, overweight young adult women (N = 46; M age = 19; M BMI = 29) reported the nature and effects of weight-focused social comparisons on dieting and exercising intentions and on behaviors during their daily routine.
Relative to social comparisons to targets of the same weight, weight-focused comparisons to both thinner and heavier individuals led to increased thoughts of dieting and exercising. Moreover, comparisons to thinner targets also increased the likelihood of engaging in actual dieting and exercising behaviors. Weight comparisons to friends amplified these effects.
Weight-focused social comparisons may be one mechanism by which social networks impact weight control thoughts and behaviors. Obesity interventions with young adults may achieve better outcomes by harnessing social comparison processes in treatment.
探讨社会比较过程作为社交网络影响年轻女性体重控制想法和行为的一种潜在机制,并检验与亲密社会关系(即朋友)的社会比较相对于情感上较为疏远的关系是否对体重控制结果有更大影响。
采用生态瞬时评估法,超重的年轻成年女性(N = 46;平均年龄 = 19岁;平均BMI = 29)报告了以体重为重点的社会比较在日常饮食和锻炼意图及行为方面的性质和影响。
相对于与体重相同的目标进行社会比较,与更瘦和更胖的个体进行以体重为重点的比较会导致更多的节食和锻炼想法。此外,与更瘦目标的比较也增加了实际进行节食和锻炼行为的可能性。与朋友进行体重比较会放大这些影响。
以体重为重点的社会比较可能是社交网络影响体重控制想法和行为的一种机制。针对年轻人的肥胖干预措施通过在治疗中利用社会比较过程可能会取得更好的效果。