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饮食失调和社交媒体对怀孕的描绘对年轻女性怀孕态度的影响。

The influence of disordered eating and social media's portrayals of pregnancy on young women's attitudes toward pregnancy.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Sociology, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, 6300 Ocean Dr., Corpus Christi, TX, 78412, USA.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2023 Jan 27;23(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02177-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Given the heightened emphasis on physical appearance and the prevalence of social media in young women, they are particularly vulnerable to experiencing negative body image and disordered eating. Therefore, modified social media portrayals of pregnancy could cause young women to have negative attitudes toward a potential pregnancy and subsequently not properly utilize care and resources. The present study examined the influence of disordered eating and modified portrayals of pregnancy on young women's attitudes toward a potential pregnancy and various feelings associated with pregnancy.

METHODS

The sample consisted of 154 women aged 18-30, who were given the Eating-Attitudes Test-26, randomly shown either modified or unmodified social media portrayals of pregnancy, then given the Attitudes Toward Potential Pregnancy Scale and the Gestational Weight Gain Psychosocial Risk Assessment Tool.

RESULTS

A series of hierarchal regressions revealed that there were no significant main effects or interactions for young women's attitudes toward potential pregnancy. However, women who viewed modified portrayals of pregnancy had higher self-efficacy, and women with higher levels of disordered eating had lower self-efficacy, more positive attitudes toward gestational weight gain, and lower current body image satisfaction.

CONCLUSIONS

These results highlight the myriad of different attitudes that young women have toward a potential pregnancy and how these attitudes are influenced by disordered eating and social media. Our findings can be used for educating caregivers and implementing intervention strategies for women.

摘要

背景

鉴于对外表的重视程度以及社交媒体在年轻女性中的流行,她们特别容易出现负面的身体形象和饮食失调。因此,社交媒体对怀孕的描述方式的改变可能会导致年轻女性对潜在的怀孕产生负面态度,从而无法正确利用护理和资源。本研究探讨了饮食失调和怀孕的修饰描述对年轻女性对潜在怀孕的态度以及与怀孕相关的各种感觉的影响。

方法

该样本由 154 名年龄在 18-30 岁的女性组成,她们接受了 Eating-Attitudes Test-26 测试,随机展示了修饰或未修饰的社交媒体对怀孕的描述,然后接受了对潜在怀孕的态度量表和妊娠期体重增加心理社会风险评估工具。

结果

一系列层次回归显示,年轻女性对潜在怀孕的态度没有显著的主效应或交互作用。然而,观看修饰过的怀孕描述的女性自我效能感更高,而饮食失调程度较高的女性自我效能感较低,对妊娠体重增加的态度更积极,对当前身体形象的满意度较低。

结论

这些结果强调了年轻女性对潜在怀孕的各种不同态度,以及这些态度如何受到饮食失调和社交媒体的影响。我们的发现可以用于教育护理人员和为女性实施干预策略。

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