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Cultural factors in collegiate eating disorder pathology: when family culture clashes with individual culture.

机译:大学饮食失调病理的文化因素:家庭文化与个人文化冲突时。

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OBJECTIVE: The authors evaluated the validity of familial enmeshment (extreme proximity in family relationships) as a risk factor for eating disorders across cultural value orientations. They tested the hypothesis that although familial enmeshment may be a risk factor for eating disorder pathology for (1) participants of non-Asian descent or (2) culturally independent participants, enmeshment will not be a risk factor for (1) participants of Asian descent or (2) culturally interdependent participants. PARTICIPANTS: 255 undergraduate women participated. Methods: Participants completed questionnaires on cultural value orientations, enmeshment, and eating disorder pathology. RESULTS: As hypothesized, enmeshment was related to eating disorder pathology in non-Asian American and culturally independent participants, but not in Asian American and culturally interdependent participants. CONCLUSIONS: Depending on cultural values, enmeshment may or may not be a risk factor for eating disorders. This study highlights the importance of examining risk factors in the appropriate cultural framework when considering college student mental health.
机译:目的:作者评估了家族性网状化(家庭关系中的极度亲近)作为跨文化价值取向的进食障碍的危险因素的有效性。他们检验了以下假设:尽管对于(1)非亚洲血统的参与者或(2)具有文化独立性的参与者,家族性的啮合可能是饮食失调病理的危险因素,但对于(1)亚洲血统的参与者,啮合不会成为危险因素或(2)文化上相互依存的参与者。参加人数:255名女大学生参加了比赛。方法:参与者完成了关于文化价值取向,网恋和饮食失调病理的问卷调查。结果:如所假设的那样,网瘾与非亚裔和文化独立的参与者的进食障碍病理有关,但与亚裔美国人和文化相互依赖的参与者无关。结论:根据文化价值观的不同,啮合可能是或可能不是饮食失调的危险因素。这项研究强调了在考虑大学生心理健康时,在适当的文化框架中检查危险因素的重要性。

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