Pila Eva, Sabiston Catherine M, Brunet Jennifer, Castonguay Andree L, O'Loughlin Jennifer
University of Toronto, Canada.
University of Toronto, Canada
J Health Psychol. 2015 May;20(5):659-69. doi: 10.1177/1359105315573449.
Individuals who are overweight or obese report body image concerns and lower self-esteem. However, little is known about the mechanisms underpinning these associations. The objective of this study was to test body-related shame and guilt as mediators in the association between weight status and self-esteem. Young adult participants (n = 790) completed assessments of self-esteem and body-related guilt and shame, and weight status indicators were measured by trained technicians. Findings from multiple mediation analyses suggest that body-related shame mediates the relationship between weight status and self-esteem. If replicated in longitudinal studies, these findings suggest that reducing body-related emotions may have important implications for improving self-esteem in clinical weight management.
超重或肥胖的个体存在身体形象方面的担忧且自尊水平较低。然而,对于支撑这些关联的机制我们知之甚少。本研究的目的是检验与身体相关的羞耻感和内疚感在体重状况与自尊之间的关联中是否起中介作用。年轻成年参与者(n = 790)完成了自尊以及与身体相关的内疚感和羞耻感的评估,体重状况指标由训练有素的技术人员进行测量。多重中介分析的结果表明,与身体相关的羞耻感在体重状况和自尊之间的关系中起中介作用。如果在纵向研究中得到重复验证,这些结果表明,减少与身体相关的情绪可能对临床体重管理中提高自尊具有重要意义。