Body Dissatisfaction and the Relevance of Religiosity: A Focus on Ultra-Orthodox Jews in a Community Study of Adult Women
Autor: | Marjorie C. Feinson, Tzipi Hornik-Lurie |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
050103 clinical psychology
Health (social science) Self-criticism Judaism 05 social sciences Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Protective factor 050109 social psychology Mental health Religiosity Interim Relevance (law) 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Psychology Social psychology Clinical psychology Body dissatisfaction |
Zdroj: | Clinical Social Work Journal. 44:87-97 |
ISSN: | 1573-3343 0091-1674 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10615-016-0574-5 |
Popis: | Body image dissatisfaction (BID) is one of the most robust risk factors associated with eating disturbances. However, much remains unknown about it especially regarding a potentially protective factor, namely religiosity. As shown in hundreds of studies, religiosity has consistently been associated with better health and mental health outcomes. Utilizing a large, community-based study of adult Jewish women, we compare ultra-Orthodox and Secular Jewish women, two groups at opposite ends of the religious observance spectrum. Detailed telephone interviews were conducted with a broadly representative sample of adult women (mean age 44) in Israel from distinct religious observance groups. Frequency of 13 BID symptoms was assessed in addition to two clinical correlates, weight and self-criticism. Separate hierarchical regressions use bootstrapping to explore predictors of BID severity within each group. Contrary to expectations, no significant differences in body dissatisfaction emerge between rigorously religious and non-religious Jewish respondents. In addition, the findings reveal surprisingly similar patterns of predictors of BID severity with self-criticism making a noteworthy contribution for both groups. However, despite strong similarities, it is premature to dismiss potentially protective aspects of religiosity vis-a-vis BID without additional studies. In the interim, clinical prevention and treatment interventions that focus on reducing self-criticism may be extremely important for addressing BID issues among adult women—regardless of degree of religious observance. |
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