The moderating role of body image inflexibility in the relation between weight concerns and symptoms of eating disorders in Cypriot University students

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2021-08-08 DOI:10.13129/2282-1619/MJCP-2977
Maria Koushiou, Alexandros Kapatais, Eleni Iasonidou, Marios N. Adonis, N. Ferreira
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Objectives: Eating Disorder symptoms are highly prevalent and persistent among university students, especially in societies that place high emphasis on body image and in countries where the weather conditions result in body revealing clothing such as Cyprus. The aim of this study is to investigate whether body image inflexibility moderates the relationship between weight concerns and eating disorder symptoms in a sample of Cypriot University students. Methodology: 440 students responded to a survey including measures of weight concerns, (WCS), body image inflexibility (BIIAAQ) and symptoms of eating disorders (EAT-26). Moderation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS Macro for SPSS. Results: The moderation model showed a significant interaction between weight concerns and body image inflexibility (95% CI .004 - .007). Discussion: Higher body image inflexibility seems to exacerbate the risk from weight concerns augmenting the experience of eating disorders symptoms. The findings suggest that interventions targeting body image inflexibility might help prevent and alleviate eating disorders symptoms.
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身体形象不灵活性在体重问题与饮食失调症状之间的关系中的调节作用
目标:饮食失调症状在大学生中非常普遍和持续存在,特别是在高度重视身体形象的社会和天气条件导致身体暴露的国家,如塞浦路斯。本研究的目的是调查身体形象不灵活性是否调节体重问题和饮食失调症状之间的关系在塞浦路斯大学的学生样本。方法:440名学生参与了一项调查,包括体重问题(WCS)、身体形象缺乏灵活性(BIIAAQ)和饮食失调症状(EAT-26)。使用SPSS的PROCESS Macro进行适度分析。结果:调节模型显示体重关注与身体形象不灵活性之间存在显著的相互作用(95% CI为0.004 - 0.007)。讨论:较高的身体形象缺乏灵活性似乎加剧了体重担忧的风险,增加了饮食失调症状的经历。研究结果表明,针对身体形象缺乏灵活性的干预措施可能有助于预防和减轻饮食失调症状。
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期刊介绍: The MJCP is an Open Access Peer-Reviewed International Journal in Clinical Psychology. MJCP accepts research related to innovative and important areas of clinical research: 1. Clinical studies related to Clinical Psychology, 2. Psychopathology and Psychotherapy; 3. Basic studies pertaining to clinical psychology field as experimental psychology, psychoneuroendocrinology and psychoanalysis; 4. Growing application of clinical techniques in clinical psychology, psychology of health, clinical approaches in projective methods; 5. Forensic psychology in clinical research; 6. Psychology of art and religion; 7. Advanced in basic and clinical research methodology including qualitative and quantitative research and new research findings.
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