Department of Health and Human Values, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina.
Department of Psychology, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina.
Int J Eat Disord. 2018 Aug;51(8):879-889. doi: 10.1002/eat.22880. Epub 2018 May 7.
The present study employed a longitudinal design to examine the moderating role of self-compassion in the relationship between weight/shape concerns and the outcomes of eating pathology and stress in a diverse college student population.
Participants were 765 students who completed measures of self-compassion, weight/shape concerns, eating pathology, and stress over their first 2 years of college. We tested whether self-compassion attenuated the relation between weight/shape concerns at the beginning of college and eating pathology, and stress later in college.
For the first year of college, self-compassion significantly moderated the relationship of weight/shape concerns and eating pathology. For participants who were low in self-compassion, there was a stronger relationship between weight/shape concerns and disordered eating; whereas, for individuals high in self-compassion, there was a weaker relationship between weight/shape concerns and disordered eating. However, these findings did not replicate for the second year of college. Self-compassion also significantly moderated the relationship between weight/shape concerns and stress for the first year of college, though the relationship was complex and warrants further research.
Our findings suggest that high self-compassion may reduce the likelihood that undergraduate students with weight/shape concerns will engage in disordered eating behavior in the first year of college. They also highlight the influence of self-compassion on general stress.
本研究采用纵向设计,考察了自我同情在体重/体型关注与饮食病理学和压力结果之间关系中的调节作用,研究对象为来自不同背景的大学生群体。
765 名学生在大学的头两年完成了自我同情、体重/体型关注、饮食病理学和压力的测量。我们检验了自我同情是否能减弱大学开始时体重/体型关注与后期饮食病理学和压力之间的关系。
对于大学的第一年,自我同情显著调节了体重/体型关注和饮食病理学之间的关系。对于自我同情程度较低的参与者,体重/体型关注与饮食障碍之间的关系更强;而对于自我同情程度较高的个体,体重/体型关注与饮食障碍之间的关系较弱。然而,这些发现并没有在大学第二年得到复制。自我同情也显著调节了体重/体型关注与第一年压力之间的关系,但这种关系很复杂,需要进一步研究。
我们的研究结果表明,高度的自我同情可能会降低那些对体重/体型关注的大学生在大学第一年出现饮食障碍行为的可能性。它们还强调了自我同情对一般压力的影响。