Irina Masselman , Klaske A. Glashouwer , Mark M. Span , Peter J. de Jong
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摘要
背景和目的:利用反条件疗法(CC)减少女性负面身体形象的研究结果不一。一种解释是,自身身体图片引起的负面反应阻碍了 CC 程序在调整对自身身体的过度负面态度方面的有效性。因此,在本研究中,我们试图通过限制女性在CC过程中对自身身体图片的感知来防止负面反应的影响。方法将具有负面身体形象的女性随机分配到实验条件(75 人)或对照条件(71 人)中。在实验条件下,参与者被遮蔽的身体图片后面会系统地出现可见的社会认可线索(即笑脸),而与身体无关的中性对照图片后面则是空白屏幕。结果与对照组相比,实验组受试者并没有对 CC 后自己的身体(图片)做出更积极的评价。局限性许多参与者在调节过程中并没有完全意识到自己的身体图片。结论研究结果并不支持这样的观点,即使用遮盖自己身体图片的CC可以改善对身体不满意的女性的身体形象。
The effectiveness of a masked counterconditioning approach using continuous flash suppression to alleviate body dissatisfaction in women with high body image concerns
Background and objectives
Research that used counterconditioning (CC) to reduce women's negative body image has led to mixed results. One explanation could be that the negative responses elicited by own body pictures hinder the effectiveness of CC procedures in adjusting overly negative attitudes towards the own body. In this study we therefore tried to prevent the impact of negative responses by limiting women's perceptual awareness of the own body pictures during the CC procedure.
Methods
Women with a negative body image were randomly assigned to an experimental (n = 75) or control (n = 71) condition. In the experimental condition, participants’ masked body pictures were systematically followed by visible social approval cues (i.e., smiling faces), whereas neutral body-unrelated control pictures were followed by a blank screen. In the control condition, both own body and control pictures were followed by a blank screen.
Results
Participants in the experimental condition did not report a more positive evaluation of the own body (pictures) after CC than participants in the control condition. Also, the strength of automatic affective body evaluations as indexed by a single-target Implicit Association Test did not differ between conditions.
Limitations
Many participants did not remain fully unaware of their body pictures during conditioning.
Conclusions
The findings provided no support for the idea that CC with masked own body pictures can be used in women with body dissatisfaction to improve their body image.
期刊介绍:
The publication of the book Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition (1958) by the co-founding editor of this Journal, Joseph Wolpe, marked a major change in the understanding and treatment of mental disorders. The book used principles from empirical behavioral science to explain psychopathological phenomena and the resulting explanations were critically tested and used to derive effective treatments. The second half of the 20th century saw this rigorous scientific approach come to fruition. Experimental approaches to psychopathology, in particular those used to test conditioning theories and cognitive theories, have steadily expanded, and experimental analysis of processes characterising and maintaining mental disorders have become an established research area.