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拉美裔女性亚群体的身体不满:对文化适应压力和族裔认同的考察。

Body dissatisfaction among ethnic subgroups of Latin women: An examination of acculturative stress and ethnic identity.

机构信息

Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Psychology, 10 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 60616, United States.

University of Illinois at Chicago, Departments of Psychiatry and Surgery, 912 S. Wood St, Chicago, IL 60612, United States.

出版信息

Body Image. 2022 Jun;41:272-283. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.03.006. Epub 2022 Mar 25.

Abstract

This study investigated (1) ethnic group differences in body dissatisfaction (BD) among specific Latina subgroups, (2) acculturative stress as a mediator between ethnic group and BD, and (3) ethnic identification as a moderator between 3a) ethnic group and BD and 3b) acculturative stress and BD. Mexican (n = 30), Puerto Rican (n = 31), Cuban (n = 29), and non-Hispanic, White (n = 30) women in the US completed self-report questionnaires. Group comparisons indicated Mexicans reported greater BD compared to Whites, while Puerto Ricans and Cubans did not differ from Whites. A significant indirect effect indicated that acculturative stress mediated the association between ethnic group and BD. Acculturative stress predicted BD at low and average levels of ethnic identification. Additionally, there were significant differences comparing Cubans to Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, which were dependent on ethnic identification. Thus, higher ethnic identification may serve as a protective factor for Cubans. Findings support separating subgroups of Latinas and that higher ethnic identification may protect against the development of BD in Latinas experiencing acculturative stress. Assessments and interventions should address acculturative stress since higher levels were associated with higher levels of BD, and the combination of ethnic group, acculturative stress, and ethnic identification may help explain differences in BD among Latinas.

摘要

本研究调查了(1)拉丁裔特定亚群之间身体不满(BD)的种族群体差异,(2)文化应激作为种族与 BD 之间的中介,以及(3)种族认同作为 3a)种族与 BD 和 3b)文化应激与 BD 之间的调节因素。美国的墨西哥裔(n=30)、波多黎各裔(n=31)、古巴裔(n=29)和非西班牙裔、白种人(n=30)女性完成了自我报告问卷。群体比较表明,与白人相比,墨西哥人报告的身体不满程度更高,而波多黎各人和古巴人则与白人没有差异。一个显著的间接效应表明,文化应激调节了种族与 BD 之间的关联。在低和中等水平的种族认同时,文化应激预测了 BD。此外,古巴人与墨西哥人和波多黎各之间的比较存在显著差异,这取决于种族认同。因此,较高的种族认同可能是古巴人的保护因素。研究结果支持对拉丁裔亚群进行细分,并且较高的种族认同可能有助于防止经历文化应激的拉丁裔女性出现 BD。评估和干预措施应解决文化应激问题,因为较高的文化应激与较高的 BD 水平相关,而种族群体、文化应激和种族认同的组合可能有助于解释拉丁裔女性之间的 BD 差异。

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