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Exploring the interplay of weight-based teasing and sociodemographic factors in adolescent weight bias internalization.

Rui WuRebecca M PuhlLeah M LessardGary D FosterMichelle I Cardel
Published in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2024)
Our study reveals associations between adolescent weight-based teasing, WBI, and sociodemographic factors. Weight-based teasing, whether from family and peers or from family only, was associated with increased WBI. Interventions targeting weight stigma in youth should not be limited to peer-focused efforts, but should also emphasize supportive family communication.
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