Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
J Pers. 2020 Feb;88(1):59-75. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12448. Epub 2018 Dec 30.
In our review, we focus on self-related constructs in the context of eating disorders with four aims. First, we examine a variety of self-related constructs that have been theoretically and empirically linked to the development and course of eating disorders. In addition to the more well-researched constructs of self-esteem and self-efficacy, we also report on findings related to selflessness, contingent self-worth, self-objectification, ego-syntonicity, self-concept clarity, self-compassion, social comparison, self-oriented perfectionism/self-criticism, and narcissism. Second, we discuss self-related constructs that may be especially relevant to comorbidities common among those with eating disorders. Third, we review intervention and prevention programs where self-related constructs play a prominent role. Lastly, we share future research directions regarding self-related constructs and eating disorders that we believe will advance a deeper understanding of the role of the self in the eating disorders.
在我们的综述中,我们聚焦于进食障碍背景下的与自我相关的各种结构,目的有四。首先,我们考察了多种与进食障碍的发展和病程相关的、在理论和实证上均有联系的与自我相关的结构。除了更具研究基础的自尊和自我效能感结构,我们还报告了与无私、条件性自我价值、自我客体化、自我和谐、自我概念清晰度、自我同情、社会比较、自我导向完美主义/自我批评和自恋有关的发现。其次,我们讨论了可能与进食障碍患者共病的、特别相关的与自我相关的结构。第三,我们回顾了自我相关结构在其中发挥突出作用的干预和预防计划。最后,我们分享了关于进食障碍中的与自我相关的结构的未来研究方向,我们相信这将有助于更深入地理解自我在进食障碍中的作用。