Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images

Women have higher vulnerability regarding to increase prevalence of obesity and its effect on people’s body image and women’s health on the society and future generations’ health is unquestionable role , negative body image influence on women’s eating habits and mental health, so aim of present rese...

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Main Authors: Somayeh Nejati, Ali Mohamad Rezaei, Mahshid Moradi, Sepideh Rajezi Esfahani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonabad University of Medical Sciences 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of Research & Health
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Online Access:http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-924-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-3ec3b046135642e988015e2e2ea5e2a32020-11-25T00:12:36ZengGonabad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research & Health2423-57172017-07-0173826833 Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images Somayeh Nejati Ali Mohamad Rezaei Mahshid Moradi Sepideh Rajezi EsfahaniWomen have higher vulnerability regarding to increase prevalence of obesity and its effect on people’s body image and women’s health on the society and future generations’ health is unquestionable role , negative body image influence on women’s eating habits and mental health, so aim of present research is to compare metacognitive beliefs and emotional regulation strategies in obese women with positive and negative body image. This study was a causal-comparative. The statistical population of this study consisted of 100 obese women with a BMI>30 who had referred to five nutritional clinics in Tehran. The clinics and the participants were selected by using the convenience sampling method. The data collection tools were the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID-I/II), Body Mass Index (BMI), the Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ-30), the cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire, and fisher’s body image scale. The multivariate hoteling t-test was used to compare the difference between the two groups. Results indicated that obese women with negative body image had higher mean scores in inefficient emotion regulation strategies including self-blame or focus on thought, catastrophizing and other-blame compared with obese women with positive body image. Moreover, the mean scores of obese women with positive body images was higher in efficient emotional regulation strategies include acceptance, positive refocusing, refocusing on planning, perspective taking and positive reappraisal. Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies are significant variables in obese woman with positive and negative body images.http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-924-en.pdfBody ImageEmotionRegulation
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author Somayeh Nejati
Ali Mohamad Rezaei
Mahshid Moradi
Sepideh Rajezi Esfahani
spellingShingle Somayeh Nejati
Ali Mohamad Rezaei
Mahshid Moradi
Sepideh Rajezi Esfahani
Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
Journal of Research & Health
Body Image
Emotion
Regulation
author_facet Somayeh Nejati
Ali Mohamad Rezaei
Mahshid Moradi
Sepideh Rajezi Esfahani
author_sort Somayeh Nejati
title Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
title_short Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
title_full Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
title_fullStr Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
title_full_unstemmed Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
title_sort metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies: obese women with negative and positive body images
publisher Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research & Health
issn 2423-5717
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Women have higher vulnerability regarding to increase prevalence of obesity and its effect on people’s body image and women’s health on the society and future generations’ health is unquestionable role , negative body image influence on women’s eating habits and mental health, so aim of present research is to compare metacognitive beliefs and emotional regulation strategies in obese women with positive and negative body image. This study was a causal-comparative. The statistical population of this study consisted of 100 obese women with a BMI>30 who had referred to five nutritional clinics in Tehran. The clinics and the participants were selected by using the convenience sampling method. The data collection tools were the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID-I/II), Body Mass Index (BMI), the Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ-30), the cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire, and fisher’s body image scale. The multivariate hoteling t-test was used to compare the difference between the two groups. Results indicated that obese women with negative body image had higher mean scores in inefficient emotion regulation strategies including self-blame or focus on thought, catastrophizing and other-blame compared with obese women with positive body image. Moreover, the mean scores of obese women with positive body images was higher in efficient emotional regulation strategies include acceptance, positive refocusing, refocusing on planning, perspective taking and positive reappraisal. Metacognitive beliefs and emotion regulation strategies are significant variables in obese woman with positive and negative body images.
topic Body Image
Emotion
Regulation
url http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-924-en.pdf
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