Explorando a relação entre medidas de imagem corporal e conexão social

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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2024.1.41546

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Flexibilidade da imagem corporal, Insatisfação com a imagem corporal, Autocompaixão, Sintomas de depressão, Conexão social

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: 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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Gabriela Damasceno Ferreira , Psicóloga Clínica, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil

Mestre em Psicologia pela Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Especialista em Terapias Comportamentais Contextuais pelo Centro de Estudos da Família e do Indivíduo (CEFI), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Psicóloga e supervisora clínica.

Gibson Weydmann, Universidade La Salle, Canoas, RS, Brasil.

Doutor e mestre em Psicologia pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Pós-doutorando do INCT-Sani/UFRGS. Professor da Universidade La Salle, em Canoas, RS, Brasil. Psicólogo Clínico e Especialista em Terapias Comportamentais Contextuais pelo Centro de Estudos da Família e do Indivíduo (CEFI), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil.

Janaína Thaís Barbosa Pacheco, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil.

Doutora e mestre em Psicologia pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Professora do Curso de Psicologia e do Programa de Pós-graduação em Psicologia e Saúde da Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Coordenadora do Núcleo de Estudos em Avaliação Psicológica e Intervenções Comportamentais (NaPsic/UFCSPA) e da Liga Acadêmica de Psicologia Comportamental/ UFCSPA. Psicoterapeuta e supervisora clínica. Psicóloga Acreditada pela ABPMC.

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Damasceno Ferreira , G., Weydmann, G., & Barbosa Pacheco, J. T. (2024). Explorando a relação entre medidas de imagem corporal e conexão social. Psico, 55(1), e41546. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2024.1.41546