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男性和女性饮食失调与肥胖的相对污名化。

The relative stigmatization of eating disorders and obesity in males and females.

作者信息

Murakami Jessica M, Essayli Jamal H, Latner Janet D

机构信息

University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Department of Psychology, 2530 Dole Street, Sakamaki C400, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2016 Jul 1;102:77-82. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.02.027. Epub 2016 Feb 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge-eating disorder (BED), and obesity are stigmatized conditions known to affect both men and women. However, little research has examined differences in stigmatization of individuals with these diagnoses or the impact of gender on stigmatization. Such perceptions may play an important role in understanding and reducing the stigma associated with weight and dysfunctional eating behaviors. This study investigated stigmatizing attitudes toward eating disorders and obesity in men and women.

METHOD

Participants were university undergraduates (N = 318; 73.6% female; mean age = 21.58 years, SD=3.97) who were randomly assigned to read one vignette describing a male or female target diagnosed with AN, BN, BED, or obesity. Participants then completed measures of stigma and perceived psychopathology. Measures were analyzed using a 4 (target diagnosis) x 2 (target gender) MANOVA and subsequent ANOVAs.

RESULTS

Measures of stigma and perceived psychopathology revealed significant main effects for diagnosis (p < .001), but not for target gender. There were no interactions between target diagnosis and gender. Although all diagnostic conditions were stigmatized, more biased attitudes and perceptions of impairment were associated with targets with AN and BN compared to targets with BED and obesity. Additionally, individuals with AN, BN, and BED were perceived as having significantly more psychological problems and impairment than individuals with obesity.

CONCLUSION

Although individuals with eating disorders and obesity both face stigmatizing attitudes, bias against individuals with AN, BN, and BED may exceed stigma toward obesity in the absence of binge eating. Future research is necessary to address stigmatizing beliefs to reduce and prevent discrimination against both men and women with eating disorders and obesity.

摘要

目的

神经性厌食症(AN)、神经性贪食症(BN)、暴饮暴食症(BED)和肥胖症都是已知会影响男性和女性的受污名化病症。然而,很少有研究探讨这些诊断个体在污名化方面的差异或性别对污名化的影响。这种认知可能在理解和减少与体重及功能失调饮食行为相关的污名方面发挥重要作用。本研究调查了男性和女性对饮食失调和肥胖症的污名化态度。

方法

参与者为大学本科生(N = 318;73.6%为女性;平均年龄 = 21.58岁,标准差 = 3.97),他们被随机分配阅读一篇描述被诊断患有AN、BN、BED或肥胖症的男性或女性目标的短文。参与者随后完成了污名和感知心理病理学的测量。使用4(目标诊断)×2(目标性别)多变量方差分析及后续方差分析对测量结果进行分析。

结果

污名和感知心理病理学的测量结果显示诊断存在显著主效应(p <.001),但目标性别不存在显著主效应。目标诊断和性别之间没有交互作用。尽管所有诊断情况都受到污名化,但与患有BED和肥胖症的目标相比,患有AN和BN的目标存在更多有偏见的态度和对损伤的认知。此外,与肥胖症患者相比,患有AN、BN和BED的个体被认为有明显更多的心理问题和损伤。

结论

尽管饮食失调和肥胖症患者都面临污名化态度,但在没有暴饮暴食的情况下,对患有AN、BN和BED的个体的偏见可能超过对肥胖症的污名。未来有必要进行研究以解决污名化观念,减少和预防对患有饮食失调和肥胖症的男性及女性的歧视。

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