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Role of peer support on the cycle of weight teasing, psychological distress and disordered eating in Taiwanese adolescents: A moderated mediation analysis

Several studies have reported the beneficial role of social support on adolescent health. However, few studies have explored the role of peer support on the cycle of weight teasing, psychological distress, and disordered eating. A total of 689 adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years recruited from...

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Published in:Eating behaviors : an international journal 2023-12, Vol.51, p.101815-101815, Article 101815
Main Authors: Chen, Duan-Rung, Lin, Li-Yin, Hsiao, Shu-Chen
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Language:English
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Summary:Several studies have reported the beneficial role of social support on adolescent health. However, few studies have explored the role of peer support on the cycle of weight teasing, psychological distress, and disordered eating. A total of 689 adolescents aged between 13 and 16 years recruited from 37 classes in three middle schools in New Taipei City from March to June 2019 were included for analysis. Path analysis was performed using Hayes' PROCESS module. The study found that weight teasing is directly and indirectly associated with disordered eating through psychological distress. Peer support plays a role in moderating the relationship between weight teasing and psychological distress; however, it is not significantly associated with decreased risk of disordered eating among adolescents experiencing weight teasing. While peer support can be used against the adverse effects of weight teasing, it is not the absolute solution, and additional interventions are warranted. •Weight teasing is associated with disordered eating and psychological distress.•Peer support moderates the association between weight teasing and psychological distress.•Peer support can be an effective buffer against the adverse effects of weight teasing.
ISSN:1471-0153
1873-7358
DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101815