BACKGROUND: Weight-based victimization has become increasingly reported among overweight youth, but little is known about adolescents ’ perceptions and observations of weight-based teasing and bullying. This study examined adolescents’ observations of and reactions to weight-based victimization toward overweight students at school. METHODS: Adolescents (N = 1555) at 2 high schools in central Connecticut completed a questionnaire that examined their perceptions of how common weight-based victimization is compared to other forms of teasing at school, what types of weight-based teasing are frequently observed, who typical perpetrators of weight-based victimization are, and their own reactions to observed teasing incidents. Participants also co...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...
Background: Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obes...
Abstract Weight-based victimization is a frequent experience for adolescents, but little is known ab...
in recent years, there has been increasing attention by researchers, policy makers, and the general ...
Abstract Weight-Based Victimization is a frequent experience for adolescents who are overweight or o...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
with BMI, with overweight and obese youth vulnerable to bullying and its negative psychological and ...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
Hubbard, Julie A.The goal of this study was to test a longitudinal serial mediation model in which w...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
peer reviewedFindings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims an...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...
Background: Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obes...
Abstract Weight-based victimization is a frequent experience for adolescents, but little is known ab...
in recent years, there has been increasing attention by researchers, policy makers, and the general ...
Abstract Weight-Based Victimization is a frequent experience for adolescents who are overweight or o...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
with BMI, with overweight and obese youth vulnerable to bullying and its negative psychological and ...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
Hubbard, Julie A.The goal of this study was to test a longitudinal serial mediation model in which w...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
Findings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims and perpetrator...
peer reviewedFindings demonstrated that overweight adolescents are more likely to be both victims an...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...
Background: Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obes...