Child and adolescent obesity is increasingly the focus of interventions, because it predicts serious disease morbidity later in life. However, social environments that permit weight-related stigma and body shame may make weight control and loss more difficult. Rarely do youth obesity interventions address these complexities. Drawing on repeated measures in a large sample (N = 1443) of first-year (freshman), campus-resident university students across a nine-month period, we model how weight-related shame predicts depressive symptom levels, how being overweight (assessed by anthropometric measures) shapes that risk, and how social connection (openness to friendship) might mediate/moderate. Body shame directly, clearly, and repeatedly predicts...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
The differences in school achievement, depression, and self-esteem among overweight and normal weigh...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related be...
Child and adolescent obesity is increasingly the focus of interventions, because it predicts serious...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Objectives To learn more about how overweight is associated with emotional well-being in adolescents...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A major objective of the curr...
Hubbard, Julie A.The goal of this study was to test a longitudinal serial mediation model in which w...
We systematically examined recent publications to weigh the relative contribution of directly measur...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Bullying is a pervasive societal issue that is consistently linked to negative outcomes that are emo...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Weight bias often results in the social exclusion of individuals with obesity. The direct, short-ter...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
The differences in school achievement, depression, and self-esteem among overweight and normal weigh...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related be...
Child and adolescent obesity is increasingly the focus of interventions, because it predicts serious...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) are increasingly conceptualized from an ecological model of h...
Objectives To learn more about how overweight is associated with emotional well-being in adolescents...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A major objective of the curr...
Hubbard, Julie A.The goal of this study was to test a longitudinal serial mediation model in which w...
We systematically examined recent publications to weigh the relative contribution of directly measur...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Bullying is a pervasive societal issue that is consistently linked to negative outcomes that are emo...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the...
Weight bias often results in the social exclusion of individuals with obesity. The direct, short-ter...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
The differences in school achievement, depression, and self-esteem among overweight and normal weigh...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related be...