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Body Image ; 42: 205-212, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35777292

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In the current study we move away from bias-focused, White-centric research to examine relationships between gender, race/ethnicity, and weight-related attitudes, identity, and beliefs among Black, Black/White Biracial, East Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, South Asian, and White U.S. Americans who self-identify as higher weight. The results showed that: (1) women identify as fat more than men do, (2) fat identity, operationalized as feelings of similarity to fat people (self-stereotyping) and importance of weight to one's sense of self (identity centrality) are relatively similar across races and ethnicities, and (3) fat identity and weight-related beliefs are related to positivity toward fat people across the racial/ethnic groups sampled in this study.


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Imagem Corporal , Hispânico ou Latino , Asiático , Imagem Corporal/psicologia , Etnicidade , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Grupos Raciais , Estados Unidos , Indígena Americano ou Nativo do Alasca
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