Kristen M Lucibello, Erin K O'Loughlin, Catherine M Sabiston, Sabrina Malouka, Roxy H O'Rourke, Jennifer L O'Loughlin
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Abstract
Introduction: Although body weight has been positioned as a strong predictor of physical and mental health, positive and negative body-related psychosocial factors may also be important. Further, both theoretical tenets and empirical evidence suggest that these associations may differ by gender. Our objectives were to examine the associations between body-related self-conscious emotions (body shame, body authentic pride) and physical and mental health in young adults, and to identify potential differences in these associations by gender.
Methods: Data for this cross-sectional study were drawn from the Nicotine Dependence in Teens (NDIT) study for 799 young adults (M [SD] age = 33.6 y [0.5]; 43.9% male). We estimated the associations between each of body shame and body authentic pride (i.e. the exposures) and both self-rated physical and self-rated mental health (i.e. the outcomes) in linear regression models that controlled for age, education and body mass index, and we examined potential gender differences in these associations by conducting gender-stratified analyses.
Results: In females, self-rated health and mental health decreased by 0.37 and 0.38, respectively, with each unit increase in body shame. Self-rated health and mental health increased by 0.25 and 0.23, respectively, for each unit increase in body authentic pride. In males, self-rated health and mental health decreased by 0.35 and 0.45, respectively, with each unit increase in body shame, and increased by 0.32 and 0.21, respectively, with each unit increase in body authentic pride.
Conclusion: Interventions that focus on body weight to the exclusion of body-related self-conscious emotions may side-step a key contributor to self-rated health.
虽然体重已被定位为身体和心理健康的一个强有力的预测指标,积极和消极的身体相关的社会心理因素也可能很重要。此外,理论原则和经验证据都表明,这些关联可能因性别而异。我们的目的是研究与身体相关的自我意识情绪(身体羞耻感、身体真实自豪感)与年轻人身心健康之间的联系,并确定这些联系在性别上的潜在差异。方法:本横断面研究的数据来自青少年尼古丁依赖(NDIT)研究,涉及799名年轻人(M [SD]年龄= 33.6 y [0.5];43.9%的男性)。在控制年龄、教育程度和体重指数的线性回归模型中,我们估计了身体羞耻感和身体真实自豪感(即暴露)以及自评身体和自评心理健康(即结果)之间的关联,并通过进行性别分层分析来检验这些关联中的潜在性别差异。结果:在女性中,自评健康和心理健康分别下降0.37和0.38,身体羞耻每增加一个单位。身体真实自豪感每增加一个单位,自评健康和心理健康分别增加0.25和0.23。男性自评健康和心理健康随身体羞耻感每增加一个单位分别下降0.35和0.45,随身体真实自豪感每增加一个单位分别上升0.32和0.21。结论:关注体重而排除与身体相关的自我意识情绪的干预措施可能会回避自我评价健康的一个关键因素。
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Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease prevention, health promotion and health equity in the areas of chronic diseases, injuries and life course health. Content includes research from fields such as public/community health, epidemiology, biostatistics, the behavioural and social sciences, and health services or economics.