The goal of this paper was to investigate firstly the relationship between negative attitudes toward obesity and the stigmatization of obese others. Relations among appearance conversations with friends, thin idealization and negative attitudes towards obesity were also examined in 481 Singaporean students aged 10-17 years from two primary schools and one secondary school. Using Baron and Kenny’s (1986) recommendations for mediator testing, thin idealization was found to fully mediate the relationship between appearance conversations with friends and negative attitudes towards obesity. The practical implications of the findings in the present study for intervention work were also discussed.Bachelor of Art
Fat talk is a form of self-degrading, thin-ideal endorsing communication that occurs within female f...
The medical effects of obesity are well-documented and well-publicized. But, just as obesity may be ...
Widespread implicit and explicit bias and discrimination based on weight have been documented in man...
There were two aims to this study. The first objective was to examine relations among media exposure...
Obesity as a global epidemic is progressing on an upward trend. With the literature having establish...
Recent concerns with the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adults i...
Recent concerns with the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adults i...
Sociocultural attitudes toward appearance and its linkage to body mass index (BMI) and body image is...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
Internalization of the "thin ideal" is a risk factor for eating pathology. It is unclear h...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
The present study explored the relationships between friendship and drive for thinness, self-esteem,...
Children get involved in social categorization. Thus, they are able to stigmatize peers as well as ...
Purpose: Weight stigma is pervasive and is associated with numerous physical and psychological healt...
Theoretical approaches to stigmatization have highlighted distinct psychological mechanisms underlyi...
Fat talk is a form of self-degrading, thin-ideal endorsing communication that occurs within female f...
The medical effects of obesity are well-documented and well-publicized. But, just as obesity may be ...
Widespread implicit and explicit bias and discrimination based on weight have been documented in man...
There were two aims to this study. The first objective was to examine relations among media exposure...
Obesity as a global epidemic is progressing on an upward trend. With the literature having establish...
Recent concerns with the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adults i...
Recent concerns with the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adults i...
Sociocultural attitudes toward appearance and its linkage to body mass index (BMI) and body image is...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
Internalization of the "thin ideal" is a risk factor for eating pathology. It is unclear h...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
The present study explored the relationships between friendship and drive for thinness, self-esteem,...
Children get involved in social categorization. Thus, they are able to stigmatize peers as well as ...
Purpose: Weight stigma is pervasive and is associated with numerous physical and psychological healt...
Theoretical approaches to stigmatization have highlighted distinct psychological mechanisms underlyi...
Fat talk is a form of self-degrading, thin-ideal endorsing communication that occurs within female f...
The medical effects of obesity are well-documented and well-publicized. But, just as obesity may be ...
Widespread implicit and explicit bias and discrimination based on weight have been documented in man...