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Anti-Fat Biases of Occupational and Physical Therapy Assistants.

Carli FriedmanHeather A FeldnerLaura VanPuymbrouck
Published in: Occupational therapy in health care (2021)
Fat people are highly stigmatized, and anti-fat bias is pervasive resulting in stigma, prejudice, and discrimination, including in health care. The aim of this study was to explore occupational and physical therapy assistants' anti-fat biases. We analyzed secondary weight implicit association tests from 5,671 occupational/physical therapy assistants. The overwhelming majority (82%) of occupational/physical therapy assistants were implicitly prejudiced against fat people. Interventions for occupational/physical therapy assistants' anti-fat biases are critical, especially with increasing prevalence and responsibilities of occupational/physical therapy assistants in the provision of rehabilitation services.
Keyphrases
  • adipose tissue
  • healthcare
  • fatty acid
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • hiv aids
  • depressive symptoms
  • human immunodeficiency virus