This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was associated with objectively measured overweight or underweight, or whether it was related to weight misperception (i.e., inaccurate perceptions), and (2) whether appearance-specific feedback mediated the relationship between bullying and weight misperception. In Stage 1, 2782 adolescents aged 11-16 years from British secondary schools were screened for peer bullying and victimisation. In Stage 2, 411 adolescents with weight and height data (objective n=319, self-report n=92) also self-reported on their weight perception and appearance-specific feedback. Neither bullying nor victimisation were related to objective underweight or overweight. Vic...
in recent years, there has been increasing attention by researchers, policy makers, and the general ...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
Numerous studies have reported that children and adolescents who are overweight are more likely to g...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
The present study integrates previous research in two distinct but related areas to address the link...
Adolescents' body image dissatisfaction has an adverse effect on peer relationships. It may lead to ...
Bullying is a very common behaviour among adolescents, which has an effect on a child’s psychologica...
Background Childhood obesity and school bullying are pervasive public health issues and known to co-...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
Peer victimization has been related to weight/shape concerns in adolescents. However, a dearth of re...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
BACKGROUND: Weight-based victimization has become increasingly reported among overweight youth, but ...
in recent years, there has been increasing attention by researchers, policy makers, and the general ...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
Numerous studies have reported that children and adolescents who are overweight are more likely to g...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
This study investigated (1) whether involvement in bullying as a bully, victim or bully-victim was a...
The present study integrates previous research in two distinct but related areas to address the link...
Adolescents' body image dissatisfaction has an adverse effect on peer relationships. It may lead to ...
Bullying is a very common behaviour among adolescents, which has an effect on a child’s psychologica...
Background Childhood obesity and school bullying are pervasive public health issues and known to co-...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
The current study investigated how body mass index (BMI) z-score, peer context, and body size dissat...
Peer victimization has been related to weight/shape concerns in adolescents. However, a dearth of re...
Background: Adolescents with obesity are more likely to experience bullying in comparison to their h...
Aims: To investigate whether weight category (underweight, average weight, overweight, and obese) at...
BACKGROUND: Weight-based victimization has become increasingly reported among overweight youth, but ...
in recent years, there has been increasing attention by researchers, policy makers, and the general ...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
Numerous studies have reported that children and adolescents who are overweight are more likely to g...