What’s not to like? Enhancing women’s body satisfaction by means of an evaluative conditioning procedure with positive social feedback

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20438087221085767
Irina Masselman, P. D. de Jong, K. Glashouwer
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The prevalence of a negative body image among women is high. Because of its serious consequences for individuals’ mental health, there is an urgent need to improve current body image interventions. Recent studies using evaluative conditioning to strengthen the association between women’s body and positive (social) stimuli have shown promising results. In two experimental studies, we tested whether incorporating more age appropriate positive social stimuli as unconditioned stimuli (USs) can strengthen the conditioning procedure as a means to enhance women’s body satisfaction. In the experimental condition, participants’ body pictures were systematically followed by the Facebook like-button and youthful smiling faces (study 1, experimental condition: n = 68; control condition: n = 67) or positive Emojis (study 2, experimental condition: n = 64; control condition: n = 67). The results indicated that neither conditioning procedure enhanced participants’ body satisfaction more than a control procedure, and in both studies, there was no valence transfer from the positive USs to the body pictures. Thus, incorporation of age appropriate USs did not result in the anticipated conditioning effects. These findings challenge the utility of current evaluative conditioning procedures as an intervention technique to address a negative body image.
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有什么不喜欢的呢?通过具有积极社会反馈的评价条件作用程序提高妇女的身体满意度
负面的身体形象在女性中非常普遍。由于其对个人心理健康的严重后果,迫切需要改进目前的身体形象干预措施。最近的研究利用评价条件反射来加强女性身体与积极(社会)刺激之间的联系,结果令人鼓舞。在两项实验研究中,我们测试了加入更多与年龄相适应的积极社会刺激作为非条件刺激(USs)是否可以加强条件反射过程,作为提高女性身体满意度的一种手段。在实验条件下,参与者的身体照片系统地跟随Facebook的点赞按钮和年轻的笑脸(研究1,实验条件:n = 68;对照条件:n = 67)或积极表情符号(研究2,实验条件:n = 64;对照条件:n = 67)。结果表明,两种条件反射程序都没有比对照程序更能提高参与者的身体满意度,并且在两项研究中,没有从正面的USs到身体图片的价态转移。因此,与年龄相适应的USs的结合并没有产生预期的条件作用。这些发现挑战了当前评价条件反射程序作为解决负面身体形象的干预技术的实用性。
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Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychopathology (EPP) is an open access, peer reviewed, journal focused on publishing cutting-edge original contributions to scientific knowledge in the general area of psychopathology. Although there will be an emphasis on publishing research which has adopted an experimental approach to describing and understanding psychopathology, the journal will also welcome submissions that make significant contributions to knowledge using other empirical methods such as correlational designs, meta-analyses, epidemiological and prospective approaches, and single-case experiments.
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