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Asian Values, Intergenerational Conflict, Needs, and Attachment in Asian/Asian American Women’s Disordered Eating
The Counseling Psychologist ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-05 , DOI: 10.1177/0011000020903561
Suejung Han 1
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I tested a path model that integrated cultural and psychological factors as predictors of disordered eating among Asian and Asian American college women. Asian values of honoring family through achievement and conformity to norms, and intergenerational family conflict due to acculturation gap were the cultural predictors. Psychological needs thwarting and anxious parental attachment were the indirect psychological factors through which the cultural factors predicted disordered eating. Two-hundred forty-four Asian and Asian American women participated in an online survey. Structural equation modeling analysis results indicated that the Asian value of honoring family through achievement and intergenerational family conflict were indirectly associated with both binge eating and restricted eating via thwarted psychological needs, but not via anxious parental attachment. The Asian value of conformity to norms was directly associated with restricted eating. These cultural factors need to be addressed when treating disordered eating among Asian/Asian America women.

中文翻译:

亚洲/亚裔美国女性饮食失调中的亚洲价值观、代际冲突、需求和依恋

我测试了一个路径模型,该模型将文化和心理因素整合为亚裔和亚裔美国大学女性饮食失调的预测因素。通过成就和遵守规范来尊重家庭的亚洲价值观,以及由于文化差异导致的代际家庭冲突是文化预测因素。心理需求阻碍和焦虑的父母依恋是文化因素预测饮食失调的间接心理因素。244 名亚裔和亚裔美国女性参与了一项在线调查。结构方程模型分析结果表明,亚洲人通过成就和代际家庭冲突尊重家庭的价值观与通过阻碍心理需求的暴饮暴食和限制性饮食间接相关,但不是通过焦虑的父母依恋。遵守规范的亚洲价值观与限制饮食直接相关。在治疗亚裔/亚裔美国女性的饮食失调时,需要解决这些文化因素。
更新日期:2020-03-05
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