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对实验诱导的对正性和负性价态身体部位的身体检查的情感和评价反应中的性别差异。

Gender Differences in Affective and Evaluative Responses to Experimentally Induced Body Checking of Positively and Negatively Valenced Body Parts.

作者信息

Tanck Julia A, Vocks Silja, Riesselmann Bettina, Waldorf Manuel

机构信息

Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, Osnabrück University, Osnabrück, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2019 May 14;10:1058. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01058. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Body checking (BC) is defined as behavior aimed at gaining information on body shape, size, or weight. Besides its occurrence as a transdiagnostic symptom in eating disorders (EDs), BC is widespread in non-clinical populations. It is associated with body dissatisfaction and the development of body image disturbances and ED. Males and females differ in terms of body dissatisfaction and associated BC strategies. However, the question of a gender-related intensity of negative affect and state body satisfaction as reactions to BC remains open. Therefore, the present experimental study aimed to examine gender differences in affective and evaluative responses to BC. We tested = 60 women and = 60 men in a crossover design, implementing two experimental conditions and one control condition. In the negative body checking condition (NBC), participants received standardized instructions to check negatively valenced body parts. In the positive body checking condition (PBC), by contrast, participants were asked to check positively valenced body parts. The control condition (CBC) consisted of playing a computer game. Before and after checking of one's own body, participants rated negative body-related affect, i.e., guilt, shame, and disgust, and state body satisfaction. The results indicate that both NBC and PBC led to an increase in negative affect for men and women. Eating pathology predicted negative affect after checking in NBC for both genders. Men reported a significantly higher state body satisfaction in all conditions, whereas only women showed decreased body satisfaction in NBC. These findings suggest that BC of any body part (i.e., positively or negatively valenced) leads to increased negative affect for both genders. Eating pathology significantly influences the affective responses to BC for both genders. Changes in state body satisfaction, however, only occur in females. An explanation might be that men generally report higher body satisfaction, resulting in a more stable body image. Females and males with pathological eating behavior seem to be more vulnerable to changes in negative affect. As negative affect is equally increased after NBC and PBC for both genders, BC might play a central role in the maintenance of body image disturbances in males and females.

摘要

身体检查(BC)被定义为旨在获取有关身体形状、大小或体重信息的行为。除了作为进食障碍(EDs)的一种跨诊断症状出现外,BC在非临床人群中也很普遍。它与身体不满以及身体意象障碍和进食障碍的发展有关。男性和女性在身体不满及相关的身体检查策略方面存在差异。然而,作为对身体检查的反应,与性别相关的消极情绪强度和状态身体满意度的问题仍未解决。因此,本实验研究旨在探讨对身体检查的情感和评价反应中的性别差异。我们采用交叉设计对60名女性和60名男性进行了测试,实施了两种实验条件和一种对照条件。在消极身体检查条件(NBC)下,参与者收到标准化指示,要求检查具有消极价值的身体部位。相比之下,在积极身体检查条件(PBC)下,参与者被要求检查具有积极价值的身体部位。对照条件(CBC)包括玩电脑游戏。在检查自己的身体之前和之后,参与者对与身体相关的消极情绪,即内疚、羞耻和厌恶,以及状态身体满意度进行评分。结果表明,NBC和PBC都会导致男性和女性的消极情绪增加。进食病理学预测了两种性别在NBC检查后产生的消极情绪。在所有条件下,男性报告的状态身体满意度显著更高,而只有女性在NBC中表现出身体满意度下降。这些发现表明,对任何身体部位(即具有积极或消极价值)的身体检查都会导致两种性别的消极情绪增加。进食病理学对两种性别的身体检查情感反应有显著影响。然而,状态身体满意度的变化仅发生在女性中。一种解释可能是,男性通常报告更高的身体满意度,从而形成更稳定的身体意象。有病理进食行为的女性和男性似乎更容易受到消极情绪变化的影响。由于NBC和PBC后两种性别的消极情绪均同等增加,身体检查可能在维持男性和女性的身体意象障碍中起核心作用。

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