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婴儿体重带来的心理负担:怀孕、体重歧视与产妇健康。

The psychological burden of baby weight: Pregnancy, weight stigma, and maternal health.

机构信息

Social Science and Policy Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, United States.

Department of Psychology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2019 Aug;235:112401. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112401. Epub 2019 Jul 9.

Abstract

Weight stigma is increasingly prevalent, highly distressing, and associated with an array of negative health and psychological outcomes. Many of the known correlates - depression, stress, and weight gain - have the potential to be particularly harmful in the context of pregnancy and the postpartum, a life phase in which women's social roles, body weights, and body meanings are in particular flux. Yet, there is little literature connecting the experiences of weight stigma to the wellbeing of pregnant and postpartum women. 501 pregnant (n = 143) and postpartum (n = 358) women in the United States were surveyed between August and November of 2017. They answered questions about their experiences with weight stigma and standardized scale measures of depressive symptoms, perceived stress, maladaptive dieting behavior, emotional eating behavior, gestational weight gain, and postpartum weight retention. Regression analyses revealed that women experiencing weight stigma from more sources reported more depressive symptoms, maladaptive dieting behavior and perceived stress when controlling for pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, weeks of pregnancy or months since birth, and demographic covariates. Weight-stigmatizing experiences were also associated with more emotional eating behavior in pregnant participants and greater postpartum weight retention in postpartum participants. This preliminary study suggests that experiencing weight stigma may contribute to unfavorable physical and mental health outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women. These findings reflect the powerful negative social meanings of weight gain faced in pregnancy and often unachievable social standards of "dropping the baby weight" as new mothers.

摘要

体重歧视日益普遍,令人深感痛苦,并与一系列负面的健康和心理后果相关。许多已知的关联因素——抑郁、压力和体重增加——在怀孕和产后期间可能特别有害,这是女性社会角色、体重和身体意义特别变化的生命阶段。然而,将体重歧视的经历与孕妇和产后妇女的健康联系起来的文献却很少。2017 年 8 月至 11 月,美国对 501 名孕妇(n=143)和产后妇女(n=358)进行了调查。她们回答了有关体重歧视经历和抑郁症状、感知压力、不良节食行为、情绪性进食行为、妊娠体重增加和产后体重滞留的标准化量表测量的问题。回归分析显示,在控制孕前 BMI、产次、妊娠周数或产后月数以及人口统计学协变量后,经历更多来源体重歧视的女性报告了更多的抑郁症状、不良节食行为和感知压力。体重歧视经历也与孕妇的情绪性进食行为增加和产后妇女的产后体重滞留增加有关。这项初步研究表明,经历体重歧视可能会对孕妇和产后妇女的身心健康产生不利影响。这些发现反映了怀孕时体重增加所面临的强大的负面社会意义,以及新妈妈们往往难以达到的“减掉婴儿体重”的社会标准。

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