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肥胖人群中抑郁的污名化与病因:基于主体的探索。

Stigma and the etiology of depression among the obese: An agent-based exploration.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, 722 W. 168th St, 7th Floor, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, 722 W. 168th St, Room 505, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2016 Jan;148:1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.11.020. Epub 2015 Nov 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity and depression are comorbid more often than chance predicts. However, depression among the obese is more common in settings where obesity is less common. This suggests that body habitus norms and social stigmatization may play a role in the etiology of depression among the obese.

METHODS

We developed an agent-based social network model to explore mechanisms by which deviance from normative body habitus may contribute to social isolation in the obese. At each of 240 simulated months (20 years), each agent updated its body mass index based on environmental, peer influence, and stochastic factors. At each month, each agent was subject to social ostracization and consequent depression if its body mass index deviated from that of its peers and the network-wide mean. We compared risk of depression as a function of obesity and obesity norms through simulations of a high-obesity context simulating the US state of Mississippi and a low-obesity context simulating the US state of Colorado, then explored the relationship between global obesogenic forces and agent-specific resistance to the forces.

RESULTS

Over 1000 simulations in each context, 25 percent of obese agents in simulated Colorado were ever-depressed as compared to 21 percent in simulated Mississippi, although 10 percent overall were ever-depressed in both settings. High and low levels of resistance to obesogeneity prevented the most depression, whereas medium resistance levels were more depressogenic.

CONCLUSIONS

Social stigma and ostracization that occur as a consequence of deviance from body habitus norms may be a plausible mechanism by which weight stigma may influence depression in the obese. Public health interventions targeting individuals rather than obesogenic environments may modify body habitus norms with the unintended consequence of increasing stigma-based social isolation among those who remain obese.

摘要

背景

肥胖和抑郁的共病发生率高于随机预测。然而,在肥胖症较少的情况下,肥胖人群中抑郁更为常见。这表明身体习惯和社会污名化可能在肥胖人群的抑郁发病机制中发挥作用。

方法

我们开发了一个基于代理的社交网络模型,以探索偏离正常体型习惯可能导致肥胖者社交孤立的机制。在 240 个模拟月(20 年)中的每个月,每个代理都根据环境、同伴影响和随机因素更新其体重指数。在每个月,每个代理都可能因体重指数与同伴和网络平均值的偏差而受到社会排斥和随之而来的抑郁。我们通过模拟肥胖率高的美国密西西比州和肥胖率低的美国科罗拉多州的情况来比较肥胖和肥胖标准对抑郁风险的影响,然后探索全球肥胖相关因素与代理特定的抵抗这些因素之间的关系。

结果

在每个环境中进行了 1000 多次模拟,与模拟密西西比州的 21%相比,模拟科罗拉多州的 25%肥胖代理曾有过抑郁经历,尽管两个环境中总共有 10%的代理曾有过抑郁经历。高和低水平的肥胖抵抗力可以预防大多数抑郁,而中等水平的肥胖抵抗力则更具抑郁性。

结论

由于偏离体型习惯规范而导致的社会污名化和排斥可能是体重污名化影响肥胖者抑郁的一个合理机制。针对个体而不是肥胖环境的公共卫生干预措施可能会改变体型习惯规范,从而导致那些仍然肥胖的人因基于耻辱的社会隔离而增加。

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