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南亚裔美国女性的身体意象和饮食失调:我们遗漏了什么?

Body Image and Eating Disorders Among South Asian American Women: What Are We Missing?

机构信息

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2021 Nov;31(13):2512-2527. doi: 10.1177/10497323211036896. Epub 2021 Aug 12.

Abstract

This study used focus group methodology to examine South Asian (SA) American women's conceptualizations of eating disorders (EDs) and body dissatisfaction, and their perspectives regarding cultural influences on these conditions. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, seven focus groups were conducted ( = 54, mean age = 20.11 years, = 2.52). Themes ( = 15) were organized according to the amended objectification theory framework. Women described experiences of cultural stressors specifically related to living in the United States, and weight stigma from multiple sources, especially older women (e.g., mothers, relatives, and ). Participants also experienced pressures to achieve competing body and appearance ideals ("thin" and "healthy"). In addition, they reported pressures to possess light skin, dark black hair, minimal body hair, and marry young, and noted these pressures negatively impacted their body esteem. Findings indicate that a combination of "traditional" and culturally-influenced factors are important to consider when conceptualizing eating pathology and body image in young SA American women.

摘要

本研究采用焦点小组方法,探讨南亚(SA)裔美国女性对饮食失调(ED)和身体不满的概念化,以及她们对这些状况的文化影响的看法。采用定性描述方法,进行了七组焦点小组讨论(= 54,平均年龄= 20.11 岁,= 2.52)。主题(= 15)根据修正的客观化理论框架进行了组织。女性描述了与生活在美国相关的具体文化压力源,以及来自多个来源的体重耻辱,尤其是老年女性(如母亲、亲戚和长辈)。参与者还面临着实现相互竞争的身体和外貌理想(“瘦”和“健康”)的压力。此外,她们报告说面临拥有浅色皮肤、深色黑发、最少体毛和早婚的压力,并指出这些压力对她们的身体自尊产生了负面影响。研究结果表明,在概念化年轻 SA 裔美国女性的饮食病理学和身体形象时,需要考虑“传统”因素和受文化影响的因素的结合。

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