青春期的身体形象:孩子们对自己的身体的感受是怎么回事?
Savannah R Roberts1, Sasha Gorrell2, Daniel Le Grange2,3
1Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
概括
青春期带来了身体的变化,这可能会影响青少年的心理健康. 了解身体形象,身体积极性和身体中立性可以在这个发育阶段支持福祉.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 青少年发展 青少年发展
- 身体形象研究研究
背景情况:
- 青春期包括青春期期间的显著身体变化.
- 这些变化可能会导致对外表的不满和负面的身体形象.
- 负面的身体形象与饮食障碍和抑郁症等心理健康问题有关.
研究的目的:
- 检查与青春期相关的身体变化对青少年身体形象的影响.
- 探索身体形象和心理健康结果之间的关系.
- 引入身体积极性和身体中立性作为支持的概念.
主要方法:
- 这项研究是对现有文献的描述性综述.
- 它综合了关于青少年身体发展和身体形象的研究.
- 讨论了身体积极性和身体中立性的概念.
主要成果:
- 青春期的身体变化可能会对青少年的身体形象产生负面影响.
- 负面的身体形象是导致饮食障碍和抑郁症的危险因素.
- 身体积极性和身体中立性提供了对身体接受的替代观点.
结论:
- 青少年的身体形象受到青春期变化的影响.
- 促进身体积极性和中立性可以减轻负面心理健康影响.
- 这些概念对于理解身体发育过程中的青少年福祉至关重要.
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