There are significant economic and psychological costs associated with the negative weight-based social stigma that exists in American society. This pervasive anti-fat bias has been strongly internalized among the overweight/obese. While the etiology of weight stigma is complex, research suggests that it is often greater among individuals who embrace certain etiological views of obesity or ideological views of the world. This investigation examined 1) the level of internalized weight stigma among overweight/obese treatment seeking adults, and 2) the association between internalized weight stigma and perceived weight controllability and ideological beliefs about the world (\u27just world beliefs\u27, Protestant work ethic). Forty-six overwei...
The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weig...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Current measures of internalized weight bias assess factors such as responsibility for weight status...
There are significant economic and psychological costs associated with the negative weight-based soc...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Purpose: Weight stigma is pervasive and is associated with numerous physical and psychological healt...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Individuals with overweight and obesity are highly stigmatized and face multiple forms of discrimina...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Objective While evidence regarding associations between weight stigma and biopsychosocial outcomes i...
Prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise and the majority of Americans are consid...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
This study employed qualitative methods with a sample of overweight and obese adults to iden-tify an...
Despite the prevalent rates of overweight and obesity in the United States, overweight people contin...
The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weig...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Current measures of internalized weight bias assess factors such as responsibility for weight status...
There are significant economic and psychological costs associated with the negative weight-based soc...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Purpose: Weight stigma is pervasive and is associated with numerous physical and psychological healt...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Individuals with overweight and obesity are highly stigmatized and face multiple forms of discrimina...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Objective While evidence regarding associations between weight stigma and biopsychosocial outcomes i...
Prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise and the majority of Americans are consid...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
This study employed qualitative methods with a sample of overweight and obese adults to iden-tify an...
Despite the prevalent rates of overweight and obesity in the United States, overweight people contin...
The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weig...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Current measures of internalized weight bias assess factors such as responsibility for weight status...