Davies Alexandria E, Burnette C Blair, Mazzeo Suzanne E
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box 842018, Richmond, VA 23284-2018, USA.
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box 842018, Richmond, VA 23284-2018, USA.
Eat Behav. 2020 Dec;39:101446. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2020.101446. Epub 2020 Oct 20.
Despite the idealization of thin bodies, many people with low body weights report experiencing weight stigma. This stigma might relate to stereotypes about eating disorders (EDs). Specifically, people with lower body weights might be perceived as having EDs, conditions associated with significant stigma. Also, there is considerable pressure for Black women to obtain a curvy ideal, which could lead to anti-thin bias (i.e., the belief that individuals at lower body weights have undesirable characteristics) in this group. The current study evaluated these possibilities via an examination of anti-thin bias in Black and White women. Further, we explored perceived attributions of weight for Black and White women with underweight. Black (n = 96) and White (n = 128) participants read racially concordant vignettes in which characters varied by body mass index (BMI) status (slightly underweight, average weight, and slightly overweight). White women were more likely to ascribe negative personality characteristics to White vignette characters with underweight than to characters with average weight. In contrast, Black women's perceptions of Black vignette characters did not differ according to weight status. Both Black and White participants were more likely to attribute underweight characters' body weight to an ED compared with average weight characters. Results suggest that weight bias literature should incorporate the assessment and impact of weight stigma for individuals across the BMI spectrum.
尽管人们对瘦身材推崇备至,但许多体重较轻的人表示遭受过体重歧视。这种歧视可能与饮食失调(ED)的刻板印象有关。具体而言,体重较轻的人可能被认为患有饮食失调症,而这种病症往往伴随着严重的歧视。此外,黑人女性面临着追求曲线美的巨大压力,这可能导致该群体中出现反瘦偏见(即认为体重较轻的人具有不良特征)。本研究通过考察黑人和白人女性中的反瘦偏见来评估这些可能性。此外,我们还探讨了体重过轻的黑人和白人女性对体重的认知归因。黑人(n = 96)和白人(n = 128)参与者阅读了与种族相符的短文,文中人物的体重指数(BMI)状况不同(略低于平均体重、平均体重、略高于平均体重)。与平均体重的人物相比,白人女性更倾向于将负面性格特征归因于体重过轻的白人短文中的人物。相比之下,黑人女性对黑人短文中人物的看法并不会因体重状况而有所不同。与平均体重的人物相比,黑人和白人参与者都更倾向于将体重过轻的人物的体重归因于饮食失调症。结果表明,体重偏见文献应纳入对BMI范围内个体体重歧视的评估及其影响。