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作为一种“反抗行为”的康复:一项定性研究,探讨女权主义作为饮食失调康复的动机因素。

Recovery as an "Act of rebellion": a qualitative study examining feminism as a motivating factor in eating disorder recovery.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Eat Disord. 2020 May-Jun;28(3):265-271. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2019.1597329. Epub 2019 Apr 2.

Abstract

Patients with eating disorders (EDs) often feel ambivalent about recovery, and motivation-enhancement interventions are ineffective for many patients. Identifying new targets for motivational interventions may be particularly valuable. We interviewed 13 recovered ED patients to identify factors that motivated recovery, applying thematic analysis to identify central themes. Here we discuss exploratory findings about one theme from these interviews: the role of feminist ideas in ED recovery. Forty-six percent ( = 6) of our participants reported that feminist themes helped them recover. Participants described understanding harmful cultural forces (e.g., weight-related stigma), developing strategies to fight these forces (e.g., challenging stigmatizing language), engaging with feminist texts, hearing about feminist ideas from clinicians, and forming relationships with female role models. Interestingly, participants did not all refer to their experiences as "feminist," and one rejected the label. Our exploratory findings indicate that feminist ideas can motivate ED recovery, suggesting directions for future research.

摘要

进食障碍(ED)患者常常对康复感到矛盾,动机增强干预对许多患者无效。确定新的动机干预目标可能特别有价值。我们采访了 13 名康复的 ED 患者,以确定促使他们康复的因素,采用主题分析来确定核心主题。在这里,我们讨论了从这些访谈中一个主题的探索性发现:女性主义思想在 ED 康复中的作用。我们的参与者中有 46%(=6)报告说,女性主义主题帮助他们康复。参与者描述了理解有害的文化力量(例如,与体重相关的耻辱感),制定对抗这些力量的策略(例如,挑战带有污名化的语言),参与女性主义文本,从临床医生那里听到女性主义思想,以及与女性榜样建立关系。有趣的是,参与者并不都将自己的经历称为“女性主义”,其中一人拒绝了这个标签。我们的探索性发现表明,女性主义思想可以激发 ED 康复,为未来的研究指明了方向。

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