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COVID-19 相关的焦虑和创伤症状预示着儿童的体像满意度下降。

COVID-19-related anxiety and trauma symptoms predict decreases in body image satisfaction in children.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, 136 Jean-Jacques Lussier, Vanier Hall, K1N 6N5, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Education, Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2023 Dec;54(6):1666-1677. doi: 10.1007/s10578-022-01364-1. Epub 2022 May 11.

Abstract

The present study investigated short-term longitudinal effects of COVID-19-related trauma and separation, social, and generalized anxiety symptoms on children's body image satisfaction. Participants were 247 Canadian children (121 boys, 123 girls) aged between 7 and 12 years (M = 9.04). Two cohorts of parents were recruited to complete a questionnaire at two time points on their children's body image satisfaction and COVID-19-related trauma and anxiety symptoms. The first cohort (n = 136 children) was recruited in Summer 2020 and the second cohort (n = 111 children) was recruited in Winter 2021. For each cohort, follow-up surveys were completed approximately five months later, therefore covering an entire year with both cohorts. Multilevel regression analyses showed that children's trauma and anxiety at Time 1 predicted significant decreases in body image satisfaction at Time 2. Older children were especially at risk of decreased body image satisfaction as a result of their COVID-19-related trauma, social anxiety and generalized anxiety symptoms. Younger girls were susceptible to decreased body image satisfaction as a result of their separation anxiety symptoms. Given that children's body image dissatisfaction is a precursor to the development of eating disorders, these findings shed light on potential targets for early intervention with children who are at-risk of developing such difficulties.

摘要

本研究调查了 COVID-19 相关创伤、分离、社交和广泛性焦虑症状对儿童身体意象满意度的短期纵向影响。参与者为 247 名年龄在 7 至 12 岁之间的加拿大儿童(男 121 名,女 123 名)(M=9.04)。招募了两组家长,要求他们在两次时间点上完成有关孩子身体意象满意度以及 COVID-19 相关创伤和焦虑症状的问卷。第一组(n=136 名儿童)于 2020 年夏季招募,第二组(n=111 名儿童)于 2021 年冬季招募。对于每一组,大约五个月后完成了随访调查,因此两组都涵盖了整整一年。多层次回归分析表明,儿童在第一时间的创伤和焦虑预测了第二时间身体意象满意度的显著下降。年龄较大的儿童尤其容易因 COVID-19 相关创伤、社交焦虑和广泛性焦虑症状而导致身体意象满意度下降。年龄较小的女孩则容易因分离焦虑症状而导致身体意象满意度下降。鉴于儿童的身体意象不满是发展饮食障碍的前兆,这些发现为针对有发展此类困难风险的儿童的早期干预提供了潜在目标。

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