Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Body Image. 2021 Jun;37:28-37. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.01.007. Epub 2021 Feb 3.
This study examined whether rumination, shame, self-criticism, and perfectionism mediate the previously established link between self-compassion and both eating and body image concerns. A cross-sectional online survey was completed by a community sample of non-clinical adult women (n = 369) and men (n = 201). Participants completed standardised measures of self-compassion (predictor), rumination, external shame, perfectionism and self-criticism (mediating variables), and eating pathology and body image (criterion variables). Path analyses confirmed that higher self-compassion was serially linked to lower eating pathology and body dissatisfaction through comparative self-criticism and external shame. Compared with women, the association between higher self-compassion and lower body dissatisfaction was weaker in men. However, there were no mediating effects of rumination, perfectionism, or internalized self-criticism. Overall results indicate notable similarities between women and men, and emphasise the potential value of targeting external shame during eating disorder prevention and treatment. Longitudinal study of these constructs is warranted in future research.
本研究考察了反刍思维、羞耻感、自我批评和完美主义是否在自我同情与饮食和身体意象问题之间的先前确立的联系中起中介作用。一个由非临床成年女性(n=369)和男性(n=201)组成的社区样本完成了一项横断面在线调查。参与者完成了自我同情(预测变量)、反刍思维、外部羞耻感、完美主义和自我批评(中介变量)以及饮食障碍和身体意象(标准变量)的标准化测量。路径分析证实,较高的自我同情通过比较自我批评和外部羞耻与较低的饮食病理学和身体不满感呈序列相关。与女性相比,男性较高的自我同情与较低的身体不满感之间的关联较弱。然而,反刍思维、完美主义或内化的自我批评没有中介作用。总体结果表明,女性和男性之间存在显著的相似之处,并强调在饮食障碍的预防和治疗中针对外部羞耻感的潜在价值。未来的研究需要对这些结构进行纵向研究。