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言语永远伤害不了我?描述肥胖和暴饮暴食的首选术语。

Words will never hurt me? Preferred terms for describing obesity and binge eating.

作者信息

Lydecker J A, Galbraith K, Ivezaj V, White M A, Barnes R D, Roberto C A, Grilo C M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.

Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Clin Pract. 2016 Aug;70(8):682-90. doi: 10.1111/ijcp.12835. Epub 2016 Jun 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluated individuals' language preferences for discussing obesity and binge eating.

METHOD

Participants (N = 817; 68.3% female) were an online community sample. They rated the desirability of terms related to obesity and binge eating, and also completed psychometrically established eating-disorder measures. In addition to examining participants' preferences, analyses explored whether preferences differed by socio-demographic variables, weight status and binge-eating status.

RESULTS

Preferred obesity-related terms were weight and BMI, although women rated undesirable obesity-related terms even lower than did men. Participants with obesity and binge eating rated weight, BMI, unhealthy BMI and large size as less desirable than participants with obesity but not binge eating. Binge-related terms were generally ranked neutrally; preferred descriptions were kept eating even though not physically hungry and loss of control.

CONCLUSIONS

Preferred terms were generally consistent across sex, weight status and binge-eating status. Using terms ranked more preferably and avoiding terms ranked more undesirably may enhance clinical interactions, particularly when discussing obesity with women and individuals reporting binge eating, as these groups had stronger aversion to some non-preferred terms. Findings that the selected binge-related descriptions were rated neutrally on average provide support for their use by clinicians.

摘要

目的

本研究评估了个体在讨论肥胖和暴饮暴食时的语言偏好。

方法

参与者(N = 817;68.3%为女性)来自一个在线社区样本。他们对与肥胖和暴饮暴食相关的术语的合意性进行了评分,并完成了经过心理测量学验证的饮食失调测量。除了检查参与者的偏好外,分析还探讨了偏好是否因社会人口统计学变量、体重状况和暴饮暴食状况而有所不同。

结果

与肥胖相关的首选术语是体重和体重指数(BMI),不过女性对不受欢迎的肥胖相关术语的评分甚至比男性更低。患有肥胖症和暴饮暴食症的参与者认为体重、BMI、不健康的BMI和体型较大不如仅患有肥胖症但没有暴饮暴食症的参与者合意。与暴饮暴食相关的术语总体上排名中性;首选的描述是即使不饿也不停地吃以及失去控制。

结论

首选术语在性别、体重状况和暴饮暴食状况方面总体上是一致的。使用排名更靠前的术语并避免使用排名更靠后的术语可能会增强临床互动,特别是在与女性以及报告有暴饮暴食行为的个体讨论肥胖问题时,因为这些群体对某些不受欢迎的术语有更强的反感。所选的与暴饮暴食相关的描述平均被评为中性这一结果为临床医生使用这些描述提供了支持。

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