Nowicki Genevieve P, Marchwinski Breana R, O'Flynn Jennifer L, Griffths Scott, Rodgers Rachel F
APPEAR, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, USA; Simmons University, Boston, USA.
APPEAR, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, USA; Simmons University, Boston, USA; Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, USA.
Body Image. 2022 Dec;43:154-169. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.08.006. Epub 2022 Sep 20.
Research suggests that the risk of body image concerns among sexual minority men is high. Recent work has increasingly examined body image in relation to psychological, interpersonal, and behavioral constructs, but these findings have yet to be consolidated and critically examined to identify potential risk and protective factors. The present study sought to systematically review and synthesize published findings on body image among sexual minority men. A total of 136 articles published between January 2011 and March 2022 were included. Sexual minority men were generally reported to have more negative body image compared to heterosexual men, yet findings varied across body image constructs. In correlational work, body image was often examined in relation to disordered eating, mental health, internalization of appearance ideals, objectification, sexual behavior and relationships, gay community identification and discrimination, and health concerns (e.g., HIV, AIDS). Robust relationships emerged among body image and stigma variables, including internalized homophobia and harassment related to LGBTQ+ presentation and intersecting minority identities. Sociocultural, objectification, and minority stress theories were employed to interpret findings and to delineate future directions grounded in intersectional approaches. Additional work focused on the role of stigma and discrimination in the development of these concerns across the lifespan is needed.
研究表明,性少数群体男性中对身体形象感到担忧的风险很高。最近的研究越来越多地探讨了与心理、人际和行为结构相关的身体形象,但这些研究结果尚未得到整合和批判性审视,以确定潜在的风险和保护因素。本研究旨在系统回顾和综合已发表的关于性少数群体男性身体形象的研究结果。共纳入了2011年1月至2022年3月期间发表的136篇文章。与异性恋男性相比,性少数群体男性普遍被报告有更负面的身体形象,但不同身体形象结构的研究结果存在差异。在相关性研究中,身体形象常与饮食失调、心理健康、外表理想内化、客体化、性行为与关系、同性恋群体认同与歧视以及健康问题(如艾滋病毒、艾滋病)相关联进行考察。身体形象与耻辱感变量之间出现了显著关系,包括内化的恐同心理以及与LGBTQ+表现和交叉少数群体身份相关的骚扰。社会文化、客体化和少数群体压力理论被用来解释研究结果,并以交叉性方法为基础描绘未来的研究方向。还需要开展更多工作,关注耻辱感和歧视在这些担忧贯穿一生的发展过程中所起的作用。