Berge Jerica M, Pratt Keeley, Miller Laura
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School.
Ohio State University.
Fam Syst Health. 2016 Sep;34(3):213-220. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000223. Epub 2016 Aug 8.
The limited research examining weight conversations (i.e., conversations about weight, body shape, or size) in adult romantic relationships has shown associations between engaging in these conversations and disordered eating behaviors, overweight/obesity, and psychosocial problems in adults. Given the potential harmful consequences of these conversations, it is important to gather more rich qualitative data to understand how weight talk is experienced in romantic relationships and how romantic partners respond to these conversations.
Adults (n = 118; mean age 35 years) from a cross-sectional study were interviewed in their homes. The majority of adults (90% female; mean age = 35 years) were from minority (64% African American) and low-income (<$25,000/year) households. Qualitative data were analyzed using inductive content analysis.
Sixty-five percent of participants reported that weight conversations were occurring in their romantic relationships. Qualitative themes included the following: (a) Weight conversations were direct and focused on physical characteristics; (b) weight conversations included joking or sarcastic remarks; (c) weight conversations focused on "we" and being healthy; (d) weight conversations occurred after watching TV or movies, as a result of insecurities in oneself, as length of the relationship increased, or as partners aged; and (e) partners responded to weight conversations by feeling insecure or by engaging in reciprocal weight conversations with their romantic partner.
Weight conversations were prevalent in romantic relationships, with some conversations experienced as negative and some positive. Qualitative themes from the current study should be confirmed in quantitative studies to inform future intervention research targeting weight conversations in romantic relationships. (PsycINFO Database Record
关于成年浪漫关系中体重话题(即关于体重、体型或身材的对话)的有限研究表明,进行这些对话与成年人的饮食失调行为、超重/肥胖以及心理社会问题之间存在关联。鉴于这些对话可能产生的有害后果,收集更丰富的定性数据以了解浪漫关系中体重话题的体验方式以及浪漫伴侣如何回应这些对话非常重要。
对一项横断面研究中的成年人(n = 118;平均年龄35岁)进行了家访。大多数成年人(90%为女性;平均年龄 = 35岁)来自少数族裔(64%为非裔美国人)和低收入(年收入<$25,000)家庭。使用归纳性内容分析法对定性数据进行了分析。
65%的参与者报告称他们的浪漫关系中存在体重话题。定性主题包括:(a)体重话题直接且聚焦于身体特征;(b)体重话题包含玩笑或讽刺性言论;(c)体重话题聚焦于“我们”以及健康;(d)体重话题在看电视或电影后、由于自身不安全感、随着关系时长增加或伴侣年龄增长而出现;(e)伴侣对体重话题的回应是感到不安全或与浪漫伴侣进行相互的体重话题交流。
体重话题在浪漫关系中很普遍,有些对话被视为负面的,有些则是正面的。本研究的定性主题应在定量研究中得到证实,以为未来针对浪漫关系中体重话题的干预研究提供信息。(PsycINFO数据库记录