Objective: Discrimination can have a negative impact on psychological well-being, attitudes and behaviour. This research evaluates the impact of experiences of weight-based discrimination upon emotional eating and body dissatisfaction, and also explores whether people's beliefs about an ingroup's social consensus concerning how favourably overweight people are regarded can moderate the relationship between experiences of discrimination and negative eating and weight-related cognitions and behaviours. Research methods and procedures: 197 undergraduate students completed measures about their experiences of weight-based discrimination, emotional eating and body dissatisfaction. Participants also reported their beliefs concerning an ingroup's a...
Psychological struggle seems to be an inherent part of the human experience. Unfortunately, the publ...
Overweight people are faced with extreme prejudice and discrimination across multiple domains. Overw...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
Objective: Discrimination can have a negative impact on psychological well-being, attitudes and beha...
The present study examined how weight status would affect lay perceptions of a White female student ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma experiences affect people of all weights and have many negative consequences; despite ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity stigma has been shown to increase binge eating, whilst positive regard for eatin...
Background: Obesity stigma has been shown to increase binge eating, whilst positive regard for eatin...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Recent research has suggested that obesity is a stigmatised condition. Concerns with personal inferi...
Weight-based stigmatization experiences include negative social consequences that overweight and obe...
Psychological struggle seems to be an inherent part of the human experience. Unfortunately, the publ...
Overweight people are faced with extreme prejudice and discrimination across multiple domains. Overw...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
Objective: Discrimination can have a negative impact on psychological well-being, attitudes and beha...
The present study examined how weight status would affect lay perceptions of a White female student ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma experiences affect people of all weights and have many negative consequences; despite ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity stigma has been shown to increase binge eating, whilst positive regard for eatin...
Background: Obesity stigma has been shown to increase binge eating, whilst positive regard for eatin...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Recent research has suggested that obesity is a stigmatised condition. Concerns with personal inferi...
Weight-based stigmatization experiences include negative social consequences that overweight and obe...
Psychological struggle seems to be an inherent part of the human experience. Unfortunately, the publ...
Overweight people are faced with extreme prejudice and discrimination across multiple domains. Overw...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...