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完美主义通过错误信念预测那些对自己不规范行为存在错误信念的人出现饮食障碍和赌博问题。

Perfectionism predicts disordered eating and gambling via focused self-concept among those high in erroneous beliefs about their disordered behavior.

机构信息

1 Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

2 Mental Health and Well-being Research and Training Hub, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Behav Addict. 2021 Sep 23;10(3):524-533. doi: 10.1556/2006.2021.00068.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Perfectionism, a focused self-concept, and erroneous beliefs have been implicated in the development and maintenance of various disordered behaviors. However, researchers have yet to examine how these factors combine to explain different disordered behaviors. Herein, we addressed this gap and hypothesized a moderated-mediation model whereby perfectionism fosters the development of disordered behaviors through a focused self-concept. Critically, the effect of a focused self-concept on disordered behaviors is specific to people with erroneous beliefs about their disordered behaviors. The model was tested in the contexts of disordered gambling and disordered eating, particularly dietary restraint.

METHOD

In Study 1, participants were community members who gamble (N = 259). In Study 2, participants were university women (N = 219). In both studies, participants completed self-report measures of all constructs that are both reliable and valid.

RESULTS

In Study 1, as expected, there was a positive association between perfectionism and disordered gambling, which was mediated by financially focused self-concept. This mediation was only observed among participants who scored high on illusion of control and belief in luck. Likewise, in Study 2, there was a positive association between perfectionism and dietary restraint, which was mediated by appearance focused self-concept. The mediation effect was only observed among participants who believed that maladaptive dietary restraint behaviors were safe and efficacious.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The findings support the transdiagnostic utility of our model, which may help explain an array of disordered behaviors, including other addictive behaviors as well as behaviors that involve rigid adherence to rules and control.

摘要

背景与目的

完美主义、聚焦的自我概念和错误信念与各种紊乱行为的发展和维持有关。然而,研究人员尚未研究这些因素如何结合起来解释不同的紊乱行为。在此,我们填补了这一空白,并提出了一个有调节的中介模型,即完美主义通过聚焦的自我概念促进紊乱行为的发展。关键是,聚焦的自我概念对紊乱行为的影响仅针对对其紊乱行为有错误信念的人。该模型在紊乱性赌博和紊乱性进食的背景下进行了测试,特别是饮食控制。

方法

在研究 1 中,参与者是社区赌博者(N=259)。在研究 2 中,参与者是大学女性(N=219)。在两项研究中,参与者都完成了所有可靠和有效的自我报告测量。

结果

在研究 1 中,正如预期的那样,完美主义与紊乱性赌博之间存在正相关,这种相关性是由财务聚焦的自我概念介导的。这种中介作用仅在那些对控制幻觉和相信运气得分较高的参与者中观察到。同样,在研究 2 中,完美主义与饮食控制之间存在正相关,这种相关性是由外貌聚焦的自我概念介导的。这种中介作用仅在那些认为适应性饮食控制行为是安全和有效的参与者中观察到。

讨论与结论

研究结果支持了我们模型的跨诊断效用,这可能有助于解释一系列紊乱行为,包括其他成瘾行为以及涉及严格遵守规则和控制的行为。

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