Explorando a relação entre medidas de imagem corporal e conexão social
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2024.1.41546Palavras-chave:
Flexibilidade da imagem corporal, Insatisfação com a imagem corporal, Autocompaixão, Sintomas de depressão, Conexão socialResumo
: O presente estudo examinou os efeitos da flexibilidade da imagem corporal (aceitação de experiências de imagem corporal negativa) e da insatisfação com a imagem corporal na conexão social (CS). A amostra foi composta por 235 estudantes universitários. Um modelo de path analysis robusto revelou que a flexibilidade da imagem corporal predisse CS apenas quando mediada por autocompaixão e depressão, enquanto o sexo (e.g. feminino) teve um efeito direto na conexão social. A insatisfação com a imagem corporal não foi um preditor significativo de CS, mas previu o IMC. Este estudo contém informações relevantes sobre as associações entre imagem corporal e CS, uma vez que os resultados foram obtidos controlando as covariáveis relevantes. Os dados apresentados aqui sugerem que a flexibilidade da imagem corporal está relacionada à CS em mulheres com menos sintomas de depressão ou alta autocompaixão.
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