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The Stress Process and Eating Pathology Among Racially Diverse Adolescents Seeking Treatment for Obesity

This study examined the associations of weight-related teasing and daily hassles with eating pathology, as well as potential mediators of these relations, among a racially diverse sample of adolescents. Participants were 92 primarily African American 11-17-year-olds seeking treatment for obesity. Da...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric psychology 2013-08, Vol.38 (7), p.785-793
Main Authors: GERKE, Clarice K, MAZZEO, Suzanne E, STERN, Marilyn, PALMBERG, Allison A, EVANS, Ronald K, WICKHAM, Edmond P
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Language:English
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Summary:This study examined the associations of weight-related teasing and daily hassles with eating pathology, as well as potential mediators of these relations, among a racially diverse sample of adolescents. Participants were 92 primarily African American 11-17-year-olds seeking treatment for obesity. Data were collected at baseline. Both daily hassles and weight-related teasing were significantly correlated with eating pathology at r = .22 and r = .25, respectively. Feeling upset about teasing mediated the associations of daily hassles (PE = .0093, SE = .0054, 95% BCa bootstrap CI of .0001-.0217) and teasing (PE = .0476, SE = .0198, 95% BCa bootstrap CI of .0093-.0873) with eating pathology. These results highlight the importance of psychological interventions in the treatment of weight-loss among adolescents, as stressors may impact eating behaviors.
ISSN:0146-8693
1465-735X
DOI:10.1093/jpepsy/jst042