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KMID : 1104420210320020140
Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
2021 Volume.32 No. 2 p.140 ~ p.149
Factors Associated with the Weight Bias Internalization of the Girls in Early Adolescence
Ra Jin-Suk

Kim Soon-Ok
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to identify factors (biological, psychological, interpersonal, and contextual factors) associated with the weight bias internalization of the Korean girls in early adolescence.

Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design. Data was collected from 233 girls aged 12~14 years with a self-reported questionnaire. With multiple regression analysis, the factors associated with the weight bias internalization of the girls in early adolescence were analyzed.

Results: Of psychosocial factors, fear to fat (anti-fat attitude) (¥â=.43, p<.001) was associated with the weight bias internalization of the girls in early adolescence. In addition, attachment with teachers (¥â=-.11, p=.029) of an interpersonal factor and perceived socio-cultural pressure regarding weight control (¥â=.34, p<.001) of a contextual factor were associated with the weight bias internalization of the girls in early adolescence.

Conclusion: For releasing the weight bias internalization of the girls in early adolescence, decreasing anti-fat attitude and socio-cultural pressure regarding weight control should be primarily required through social efforts including community and school based interventions.
KEYWORD
Weight prejudice, Women, Adolescent
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