Swami Viren
Department of Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, HELP University College, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Int J Eat Disord. 2016 Jul;49(7):695-700. doi: 10.1002/eat.22509. Epub 2016 Feb 15.
The purpose of this investigation was to examine change in risk for eating disorders in higher education students sojourning in the United Kingdom (UK), as well as associations between such risk and experiences in the host culture.
Participants were 98 female students from Malaysia, who completed a measure of risk factors for eating disorder symptomatology (the Eating Disorder Inventory-3 subscales of drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, and bulimia symptoms) at two time points: two months prior to beginning their sojourn in the UK (Time 1) and four months after the sojourn began (Time 2). At Time 2, participants also completed measures of sociocultural adjustment, cultural distance between home and host cultures, and perceived discrimination in the host culture.
Analyses indicated that, compared to scores at Time 1, participants had significantly higher drive for thinness (d = 0.64), body dissatisfaction (d = 0.54), and bulimia symptoms (d = 0.29) at Time 2. Poorer sociocultural adjustment and greater perceived discrimination significantly predicted greater risk of eating disorders at Time 2.
The stress associated with culture change may place sojourning students at risk for disordered eating. Further research is needed to determine the extent to which this risk is related to culture-change specifically, as opposed to a general set of factors associated with transition-related psychopathology more broadly. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (Int J Eat Disord 2016; 49:695-700).
本调查旨在研究在英国旅居的高等教育学生饮食失调风险的变化,以及这种风险与在东道国文化中的经历之间的关联。
参与者为98名来自马来西亚的女学生,她们在两个时间点完成了一项饮食失调症状风险因素测量(饮食失调量表-3中追求瘦身、身体不满和暴食症状的分量表):在开始旅居英国前两个月(时间1)和旅居开始四个月后(时间2)。在时间2,参与者还完成了社会文化适应、母国与东道国文化之间的文化距离以及在东道国文化中感知到的歧视的测量。
分析表明,与时间1的得分相比,参与者在时间2的追求瘦身(d = 0.64)、身体不满(d = 0.54)和暴食症状(d = 0.29)显著更高。较差的社会文化适应和更大的感知歧视显著预测了时间2饮食失调的更大风险。
与文化变化相关的压力可能使旅居学生面临饮食紊乱的风险。需要进一步研究以确定这种风险在多大程度上具体与文化变化相关,而不是更广泛地与与过渡相关的精神病理学相关的一般因素集相关。© 2016威利期刊公司(《国际饮食失调杂志》2016;49:695 - 700)