Sarwer D B, Wadden T A, Foster G D
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104-2648, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1998 Aug;66(4):651-4. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.66.4.651.
This study assessed the specificity, severity, and clinical significance of body image dissatisfaction in 79 obese women using the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination--Self-Report (J. C. Rosen & J. Reiter, 1996). The vast majority of obese women demonstrated body image dissatisfaction related to their obesity, with almost half reporting the greatest dissatisfaction with their waist or abdomen. On average, they reported significantly more body image dissatisfaction than did 43 nonobese controls. The 2 groups did not differ on self-reported symptoms of depression or self-esteem. Body image dissatisfaction correlated significantly with reports of depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem but was not correlated with body mass index. Results are discussed in terms of the role of body image dissatisfaction in understanding and treating obese individuals.
本研究使用《躯体变形障碍检查表——自我报告》(J.C.罗森和J.赖特,1996年)评估了79名肥胖女性身体意象不满的特异性、严重程度及临床意义。绝大多数肥胖女性表现出与自身肥胖相关的身体意象不满,近半数表示对自己的腰部或腹部最不满意。平均而言,她们报告的身体意象不满程度显著高于43名非肥胖对照组。两组在自我报告的抑郁症状或自尊方面没有差异。身体意象不满与抑郁症状报告及较低自尊显著相关,但与体重指数无关。本文从身体意象不满在理解和治疗肥胖个体中的作用方面对研究结果进行了讨论。