Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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906332 | Eating Behaviors | 2013 | 4 Pages |
•Weight based victimization (WBV) is a prevalent problem for youth•Many adolescents who experienced WBV engaged in unhealthy eating behaviors•Unhealthy eating behaviors correspond with less desire for supportive intervention•Unhealthy eating behaviors may offset adaptive coping strategies to deal with WBV
This study examined links between eating behaviors, weight-based victimization (WBV) and preferences for bullying intervention among adolescents. Adolescents enrolled in weight loss camps participated in an online survey (N = 361). Regression models examined relationships between key variables. Almost half of adolescents who experienced WBV engaged in unhealthy eating behaviors, which corresponded to less desire for supportive intervention. Unhealthy eating behaviors may offset adaptive coping strategies to deal with WBV, such as support from peers and family.