Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Body Image. 2016 Mar;16:100-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2016.01.001. Epub 2016 Jan 20.
This study examined differences in body-related shame, guilt, pride, and envy based on intrapersonal characteristics of sex, age, and weight status in 527 Canadian adults. Compared to men, women reported significantly higher shame and guilt contextualized to the body. No sex differences were observed for envy or pride. Middle-aged adults reported higher shame and lower pride compared with young adults, whereas no age differences were observed with body-related guilt. Meanwhile, shame and guilt were highest for individuals who had overweight or obese weight status, and pride was highest in individuals with average weight status. Overall, effect sizes were small and there were no significant interaction effects between sex, age, and weight status across body-related emotions. Further research is needed to capture similarities and differences of body-related self-conscious emotions between intrapersonal characteristics, to aid the development of intervention strategies to manage this important dimension of body image.
本研究调查了 527 名加拿大成年人的性别、年龄和体重状况等内在特征对与身体相关的羞耻感、内疚感、自豪感和嫉妒感的影响。与男性相比,女性对与身体相关的羞耻感和内疚感的报告更高。而在嫉妒感和自豪感方面,没有观察到性别差异。与年轻人相比,中年人的羞耻感更高,自豪感更低,而与身体相关的内疚感则没有年龄差异。同时,超重或肥胖的个体的羞耻感和内疚感最高,而体重正常的个体的自豪感最高。总的来说,效应量较小,且在身体相关情绪方面,性别、年龄和体重状况之间没有显著的交互作用。需要进一步的研究来捕捉内在特征与身体相关的自我意识情绪之间的相似性和差异,以帮助制定干预策略来管理身体形象的这一重要方面。