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分层污名?公众眼中同时存在的抑郁和肥胖。

Layered stigma? Co-occurring depression and obesity in the public eye.

机构信息

Integrated Research and Treatment Center (IFB) AdiposityDiseases, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany; SRH University of Applied Health Sciences, Gera, Germany.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany; HELIOS Hanseklinikum Stralsund, Stralsund, Germany.

出版信息

J Psychosom Res. 2018 Mar;106:29-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2018.01.003. Epub 2018 Jan 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Obesity and depression are common conditions in the general public and show a high level of co-morbidity. Both conditions are stigmatized, i.e., associated with negative attitudes and discrimination. Previous research shows that devalued conditions can overlap or combine to produce a layered stigma which is associated with more negative health outcomes than either single devalued condition alone. This study therefore set out to investigate the double stigma of obesity and depression.

METHODS

A telephone-based representative study of the German population was conducted. Vignettes describing women with obesity, depression or both conditions were presented, followed by a set of items on semantic differentials based on previous stigma research of depression (depression stigma DS) and obesity (Fat Phobia Scale FPS). Personal experience with depression and obesity was assessed.

RESULTS

All comparisons were significant in univariate ANOVA, showing negative attitudes measured by the FPS and the DS to be most pronounced in the double stigma condition. Multivariate analysis, controlling for age, gender, education and personal experience with the stigma condition (e.g. having obesity or depression), show that the double stigma obesity and depression is associated to more negative attitudes on the FPS (b=0.163, p<0.001) and the DS (b=0.154, p=0.002) compared to the single-stigma condition.

CONCLUSIONS

The magnitude of the layered stigma of obesity and depression may need to be considered in mental health settings when treating the depressed patient with obesity, but likewise in obesity care when treating the obese patient with depression.

摘要

目的

肥胖和抑郁在普通人群中很常见,且两者的共病率很高。这两种情况都受到歧视,即与负面态度和歧视有关。先前的研究表明,被贬低的情况可能会重叠或结合,产生一种分层的耻辱感,这种耻辱感与单一被贬低的情况相比,会导致更负面的健康结果。因此,本研究旨在调查肥胖和抑郁的双重耻辱感。

方法

对德国人口进行了基于电话的代表性研究。呈现了描述肥胖、抑郁或同时患有这两种疾病的女性的情景描述,然后根据以前对抑郁(抑郁耻辱感 DS)和肥胖(肥胖恐惧症量表 FPS)的耻辱感研究,提出了一组语义差异的项目。评估了与抑郁和肥胖相关的个人经历。

结果

单变量方差分析的所有比较均有统计学意义,表明 FPS 和 DS 测量的负面态度在双重耻辱感条件下最为明显。多变量分析,控制年龄、性别、教育程度和个人对耻辱状况的体验(例如,患有肥胖或抑郁),表明肥胖和抑郁的双重耻辱感与对 FPS(b=0.163,p<0.001)和 DS(b=0.154,p=0.002)的负面态度更为相关,与单一耻辱感条件相比。

结论

在治疗肥胖的抑郁患者时,心理健康机构可能需要考虑肥胖和抑郁的分层耻辱感的严重程度,而在治疗抑郁的肥胖患者时,同样需要考虑肥胖护理的情况。

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