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Fat Talk Among Female Friends: Do Friends' Responses Buffer the Relationship Between Fat Talk and Health-Related Outcomes?

机译:女性朋友之间的胖谈:朋友的回应是否缓冲了胖谈与健康相关结果之间的关系?

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Fat talk refers to the negative, evaluative conversations that women have with each other about their bodies (e.g., "I'm so fat!"). These comments are often driven by negative self-evaluations and engaging in fat talk leads to negative health-related outcomes for the individual. Grounded in confirmation theory, the current research sought to uncover the role of communication in moderating the relationship between fat talk and health-related outcomes (i.e., mental health, body image, and weight management) by focusing on perceptions of both dysfunctional and functional responses to fat talk. Participants were young adult female friendship dyads (N = 239 dyads) who completed a number of measures including fat talk, depression, bulimia, drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, dieting, and exercise. Statistical analyses included multilevel modeling and actor partner interdependence modeling. Results revealed that fat talk was associated with most of the health-related outcomes, even after controlling for BMI and different responses from a friend. Engaging in excessive conversations about weight with a friend (i.e., co-rumination) was positively associated with bulimia, drive for thinness, and body dissatisfaction. Showing warmth and attentiveness during conversations about weight (i.e., acceptance) was associated with lower levels of depression and bulimia. Pushing a friend to change her thoughts and habits (i.e., challenge) was associated with lower levels of body dissatisfaction. None of the interaction terms yielded significant results, indicating that responses to fat talk (either positive or negative) did not moderate the relationship between fat talk and the health-related outcome variables. This research highlights the importance of understanding fat talk as a communication process that may be driven by and result in intra-individual outcomes.
机译:粗口是指女性彼此之间关于自己的身体进行的负面,评价性的交谈(例如,“我很胖!”)。这些评论通常是由负面的自我评价所驱动,并且进行粗口谈话会导致与健康相关的负面结果。以确认理论为基础,当前的研究试图通过关注功能障碍和功能性反应的认知,来揭示沟通在调节肥胖谈话与健康相关结果(即心理健康,身体形象和体重管理)之间的关系中的作用。发胖的话。参加者是年轻的成年女性友谊双性恋者(N = 239个双性恋者),他们完成了许多措施,包括发胖,抑郁,贪食,消瘦,身体不满意,节食和运动。统计分析包括多层次建模和演员伙伴相互依存建模。结果显示,即使在控制了BMI和朋友的不同反应之后,胖谈仍与大多数与健康相关的结果有关。与朋友进行过多的关于体重的交谈(即共同思考)与贪食症,消瘦和身体不满意呈正相关。在谈论体重(即接受)时表现出温暖和专心与抑郁和贪食症程度较低有关。强迫朋友改变思想和习惯(即挑战)与降低身体不满程度有关。交互作用项均未产生显着结果,表明对肥胖谈话(积极或消极)的反应并未缓解肥胖谈话与健康相关结果变量之间的关系。这项研究突显了将胖话理解为一种交流过程的重要性,这种交流过程可能是由个体内部结果驱动并导致个体内部结果的。

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    Arroyo Analisa;

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  • 年度 2013
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