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制定一个将自我报告的自然暴露与积极身体形象联系起来的模型:自然中的身体形象调查(BINS)的研究方案。

Developing a model linking self-reported nature exposure and positive body image: A study protocol for the body image in nature survey (BINS).

机构信息

School of Psychology and Sport Science, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, Malaysia; Centre for Psychological Medicine, Perdana University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Body Image. 2022 Mar;40:50-57. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.11.002. Epub 2021 Nov 27.

Abstract

Exposure to natural environments has been shown to be associated with more positive body image, but much of the existing research is limited to Western European nations and little is known about the robustness of these associations in other national contexts. In this protocol paper, we present a conceptual model of the direct and indirect associations (i.e., via self-compassion, connectedness to nature, and restorative experiences in nature) between nature exposure and body appreciation. This model brings together conceptualisations from existing research, but also extends it in a number of important ways. The model will be tested through the Body Image in Nature Survey (BINS), a researcher-crowdsourced project involving researchers in multiple nations worldwide. Data collection began in December 2020 and is expected to be completed in February 2022. Data will be analysed to examine the extent to which our conceptual model is robust across nations, as well as other sociodemographic characteristics. We will also determine the extent to which key variables included in our survey are invariant across nations and associated with cultural, socioeconomic, and gender-related factors. The BINS will likely have important implications for the development of nature-based interventions to promote healthier body appreciation in diverse national contexts.

摘要

暴露于自然环境与更积极的身体意象有关,但现有的大多数研究都局限于西欧国家,对于这些关联在其他国家背景下的稳健性知之甚少。在本方案文件中,我们提出了一个自然环境暴露与身体欣赏之间直接和间接关联(即通过自我同情、与自然的联系和在自然中的恢复体验)的概念模型。该模型结合了现有研究的概念化,但也在许多重要方面进行了扩展。该模型将通过“自然中的身体意象调查”(BINS)进行测试,这是一个涉及全球多个国家研究人员的研究人员众包项目。数据收集始于 2020 年 12 月,预计将于 2022 年 2 月完成。将对数据进行分析,以检验我们的概念模型在各国之间的稳健程度,以及其他社会人口特征。我们还将确定我们调查中包含的关键变量在各国之间的不变程度以及与文化、社会经济和性别相关因素的关联程度。BINS 可能对制定基于自然的干预措施以促进不同国家背景下更健康的身体欣赏具有重要意义。

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