Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA.
Int J Behav Med. 2023 Apr;30(2):297-303. doi: 10.1007/s12529-022-10083-9. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
Experiencing weight stigma during pregnancy is detrimental to psychosocial health outcomes, including increasing maternal stress and undermining engagement in health behaviors. Guided by a recent socioecological framework, close interpersonal relationships are integral in pregnancy to facilitate healthy behaviors and protect maternal mental health, but they may also be sources that project weight stigma. The purpose of this study was to characterize weight stigma experienced during pregnancy and postpartum from close relationships including partners, immediate family, extended family, and friends.
Women who were pregnant or up to 1 year postpartum completed a survey that assessed sources of weight stigma since becoming pregnant. A thematic analysis was performed to code open-ended responses to understand the lived experiences of pregnancy-related weight stigma experienced from close relations.
Of the 501 women who completed the online survey, 157 indicated experiencing weight stigma from close relations. Average frequency of weight stigma from close relations was 1.83 ("less than once a month" to "a few times a month"). Weight-stigmatizing examples from close relations during pregnancy included negative assumptions about maternal or fetal health and maternal lifestyle behaviors based on weight gain; comparing women to pregnant body ideals; and making comments that resulted in women judging themselves poorly as a pregnant individual or mother.
Close relationships can be sources of pregnancy-related weight stigma. This may not only increase risk for adverse stigma-related consequences, but also could cut off the important benefits of maternal social support resulting in poor mental health outcomes and health behaviors.
怀孕期间经历体重歧视会对心理健康产生不利影响,包括增加产妇压力和破坏健康行为的参与。最近的社会生态学框架认为,在怀孕期间,密切的人际关系对于促进健康行为和保护产妇心理健康是必不可少的,但它们也可能是投射体重歧视的来源。本研究的目的是描述来自伴侣、直系亲属、大家庭和朋友等亲密关系的怀孕期间经历的体重歧视。
怀孕或产后 1 年以内的女性完成了一项调查,该调查评估了自怀孕以来来自亲密关系的体重歧视的来源。对开放式回答进行了主题分析,以了解从亲密关系中经历的与怀孕相关的体重歧视的真实体验。
在完成在线调查的 501 名女性中,有 157 名表示曾受到亲密关系的体重歧视。来自亲密关系的体重歧视的平均频率为 1.83(“每月不到一次”到“每月几次”)。来自亲密关系的怀孕期间体重歧视的例子包括基于体重增加对产妇或胎儿健康和产妇生活方式行为的负面假设;将女性与怀孕身体理想进行比较;以及发表评论,导致女性自我评判为怀孕个体或母亲不佳。
亲密关系可能是与怀孕相关的体重歧视的来源。这不仅可能增加与不良歧视相关的后果的风险,而且还可能切断产妇社会支持的重要益处,导致不良的心理健康结果和健康行为。