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面对性别种族微侵犯的黑人年轻成年超级女性:以接受和回避以及情绪化进食来理解挑战。

Black Young Adult Superwomen in the Face of Gendered Racial Microaggressions: Contextualizing Challenges With Acceptance and Avoidance and Emotional Eating.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.

Schools of Social Work and Public Health, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2024 Apr 11;58(5):305-313. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaae017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Black young adult women (ages 18-35) are at disproportionate risk for obesity and emotional eating. Emotional eating interventions target psychological flexibility, such as reducing experiential avoidance and increasing acceptance of food-related thoughts. Yet Black women face gendered racism, and some endorse roles that reduce psychological flexibility, such as the superwoman schema role. Culturally centered stress and coping has often been overlooked, leading to an incomplete understanding of processes that engender emotional eating and the implications for appropriate and effective interventions for Black young adult women.

PURPOSE

We investigated direct and indirect pathways of associations between stress from gendered racial microaggressions to emotional eating through the endorsement of superwoman schema and two aspects of psychological flexibility.

METHODS

Black young adult women (N = 504; Mage = 24.72; 75.2% African American; 98.4% cisgender) participated in an online survey wherein they reported demographics, stress from gendered racial microaggressions, superwoman schema, experiential avoidance, acceptance of food-related thoughts, and emotional eating. Path analysis was conducted to examine direct and indirect effects.

RESULTS

Results provided evidence for indirect associations between more stress from gendered racial microaggressions and more emotional eating. More stress was associated with greater endorsement of the superwoman schema which was associated with more experiential avoidance and less acceptance of food-related thoughts, which were each associated with more emotional eating.

CONCLUSIONS

Endorsement of superwoman schema and concomitant avoidance and less acceptance may be one way that gendered racial stress propels emotional eating. Future research could test intervention components that disrupt this path.

摘要

背景

黑种年轻成年女性(18-35 岁)过度肥胖和情绪化进食的风险较高。情绪化进食干预的目标是心理灵活性,例如减少体验回避和增加对食物相关想法的接受度。然而,黑人女性面临性别种族主义,一些人认同会降低心理灵活性的角色,例如女超人模式角色。以文化为中心的压力和应对方式经常被忽视,导致人们对导致情绪化进食的过程及其对黑人年轻成年女性的适当和有效干预的影响的理解不完整。

目的

我们调查了性别种族微侵犯导致情绪化进食的压力与女超人模式以及心理灵活性两个方面的关联性的直接和间接途径。

方法

黑种年轻成年女性(N=504;Mage=24.72;75.2%非裔美国人;98.4%顺性别)参加了一项在线调查,报告了人口统计学资料、性别种族微侵犯的压力、女超人模式、体验回避、对食物相关想法的接受度和情绪化进食。进行路径分析以检验直接和间接效应。

结果

结果提供了证据表明,性别种族微侵犯的压力越大,情绪化进食的程度越高。更多的压力与更大程度的女超人模式认同相关,而女超人模式认同与更多的体验回避和较少的食物相关想法接受度相关,而这两者都与更多的情绪化进食相关。

结论

女超人模式认同以及随之而来的回避和接受度降低可能是性别种族压力推动情绪化进食的一种方式。未来的研究可以测试打破这种模式的干预措施。

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