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孕期身体不满和脂肪对话:困扰的预测因素。

Body dissatisfaction and Fat Talk during pregnancy: Predictors of distress.

机构信息

School of Behavioural & Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Strathfield, New South Wales 2135, Australia.

Australian College of Applied Psychology, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2020 Apr 15;267:289-296. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.02.031. Epub 2020 Feb 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During pregnancy, women are vulnerable to mood and anxiety disorders due to the significant physical and emotional changes that occur during this period. For some women, pregnancy can also present as a period of immense body dissatisfaction due to the substantial changes in body shape and size.

OBJECTIVES

This study examined the mediating role of Fat Talk (i.e., engaging in disparaging comments about one's body shape and size with others) in the relationship between (a) body dissatisfaction and distress in pregnant women (i.e., pregnancy-related anxiety, depression and eating disorder symptomatology), and (b) sociocultural pressure to meet the thin ideal and distress.

METHOD

A nonclinical sample of 408 pregnant women (M = 28.24 years, SD = 5.04, range 18-44 years) completed measures of body dissatisfaction, sociocultural pressure, pregnancy-related anxiety, depression and eating disorder symptomatology.

FINDINGS

Analyses confirmed the partial mediating role of Fat Talk between body dissatisfaction and all three measures of distress, when examined individually. Fat Talk also mediated the relationship between sociocultural pressure (i.e., peers/family and media) and the three measures of distress. Age also partially mediated the relationship between body dissatisfaction and a composite measure of pregnancy distress.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that women face sociocultural pressures for thinness and body dissatisfaction even when pregnant, and that engaging in Fat Talk contribute to greater levels of pregnancy-related anxiety, depression and eating disorder symptomatology. The role of Fat Talk in regard to pregnancy distress may be more pertinent to younger women.

摘要

背景

怀孕期间,女性由于身体和情绪的巨大变化而容易出现情绪和焦虑障碍。对于一些女性来说,怀孕也可能导致身体极度不满,因为身体形状和大小会发生巨大变化。

目的

本研究探讨了 Fat Talk(即与他人贬低自己的体型和身材)在以下两者之间的中介作用:(a)身体不满与孕妇的困扰(即与怀孕相关的焦虑、抑郁和饮食障碍症状);(b)社会文化压力与瘦理想和困扰之间的关系。

方法

一项非临床的 408 名孕妇样本(M=28.24 岁,SD=5.04,范围 18-44 岁)完成了身体不满、社会文化压力、与怀孕相关的焦虑、抑郁和饮食障碍症状的测量。

结果

分析确认了 Fat Talk 在身体不满与所有三种困扰测量值之间的部分中介作用,当单独检查时。Fat Talk 还中介了社会文化压力(即同伴/家庭和媒体)与三种困扰测量值之间的关系。年龄也部分中介了身体不满与怀孕困扰综合测量值之间的关系。

结论

结果表明,即使在怀孕期间,女性也面临着社会文化对瘦的压力和身体不满,而参与 Fat Talk 会导致更高水平的与怀孕相关的焦虑、抑郁和饮食障碍症状。Fat Talk 在怀孕困扰方面的作用可能对年轻女性更为重要。

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