Title of article
Factors associated with mothersʹ obesity stigma and young childrenʹs weight stereotypes
Author/Authors
Holub، نويسنده , , Shayla C. and Tan، نويسنده , , Cin Cin and Patel، نويسنده , , Sanobar L.، نويسنده ,
Pages
9
From page
118
To page
126
Abstract
Parents and children hold negative attitudes about obesity, but little is known about individual differences in obesity stigma. The current study examined authoritarian parenting style, beliefs about the controllability of weight and fear of fat in relation to mothersʹ dislike of overweight individuals. Factors related to childrenʹs weight stereotypes were also investigated. Forty-nine mothers and children (43% girls) participated. Mothers showed more dislike and blame toward adults who are overweight than children who are overweight; parents were most often blamed for childrenʹs weight status. Authoritarian parenting and beliefs about controllability were related to mothersʹ anti-fat attitudes, but fear of fat was not. However, mothersʹ fear of fat was the best predictor of childrenʹs negative stereotypes toward overweight peers. The current study provides some preliminary insight into the role of mothers in childrenʹs attitudes about weight. Examining individual difference factors is also useful in planning targeted interventions to lessen obesity stigma.
Keywords
Anti-fat attitudes , Authoritarian parenting style , Obesity (attitudes toward) , Attribution Theory
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2037693
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