女同性恋的身体形象和饮食问题

Paula Wagenbach
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对身体形象不满和饮食问题的研究强调了文化对女性外表的痴迷的影响。本文回顾了一项研究,该研究调查了一个性别多样化的样本,包括女同性恋(n = 47)、异性恋女性(n = 47)和男同性恋(n = 51)的身体形象问题、饮食行为和对性身份的认同。女性被认定为女同性恋的程度并不影响她们对身体的满意度或饮食问题。然而,与异性恋女性或同性恋男性相比,女同性恋者对自己的外表投入较少,也较少参与维护自己的外表。此外,女同性恋者比其他两组更不关心节食和苗条。女同性恋群体可能比异性恋女性更不关心节食和苗条。讨论了研究结果的含义。
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Lesbian Body Image and Eating Issues
SUMMARY Research on body-image dissatisfaction and eating issues has emphasized the impact of culture's obsession on women's appearance. This paper reviews a study that examined body image issues, eating behavior, and identification with sexual identity in a sexually diverse sample that included lesbians (n = 47), heterosexual women (n = 47), and gay men (n = 51). The degree to which women identified as lesbian did not influence their body satisfaction or eating issues. However, lesbians were less invested in their appearance and less involved in maintaining it than heterosexual women or gay men. Further, lesbians were less concerned with dieting and thinness than the two other groups. The lesbian community may be less concerned with dieting and thinness than heterosexual women. Implications of findings are discussed.
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