Weight bias internalization and its association with psychological distress and weight-related factors among youths in university, Thailand.

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-07-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_1480_23
Suneerat Yangyuen, Thidarat Somdee, Meihua Yin, Atchara Chaichan
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Background: Weight bias internalization (WBI) is associated with poor weight-related health and psychological health problems in adults. However, less is known about WBI in Thai youths, and its associated factors are scarce. This study aimed to assess the association between psychological, weight-related factors, and WBI among Thai youths.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional design was conducted on 1185 university youths from three universities in northeastern, Thailand from January to June 2023, with multistage sampling methods. The data were collected by self-administered questionnaire. Multinomial logistic regression was applied to explore factors that influence WBI.

Results: Most of the youth were female; with the average body mass index (BMI) was 23.3 ± 3.2 kg/m2. More than half (n = 628; 52.9%) of them reported a high level of WBI that was present across the weight spectrum. Approximately 41.4% (n = 490) reported being dissatisfied with their body image, and 50.6% (n = 600) had peers with obesity. WBI was positively related to depressive symptoms, perceived stress, the experience of weight stigma, BMI, and body image dissatisfaction. Conversely, it was negatively related to self-esteem and peers with obesity.

Conclusion: WBI is influenced by several psychological and weight-related factors. Additionally, youths across body weight categories could be vulnerable to high WBI. Hence, consideration of these potential factors could be useful in designing targeted interventions to reduce WBI.

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泰国大学生体重偏差内化及其与心理困扰和体重相关因素的关系。
背景:体重偏差内化(WBI)与成年人与体重相关的不良健康状况和心理健康问题有关。然而,人们对泰国青少年体重偏差内化的了解较少,其相关因素也很少。本研究旨在评估泰国青少年的心理、体重相关因素与 WBI 之间的关联:采用多阶段抽样方法,于 2023 年 1 月至 6 月对泰国东北部三所大学的 1185 名大学生进行了横断面设计。数据通过自填问卷收集。采用多项式逻辑回归探讨影响 WBI 的因素:大多数青少年为女性,平均体重指数(BMI)为 23.3 ± 3.2 kg/m2。半数以上(n = 628;52.9%)的青少年报告称,他们的 WBI 水平较高,且跨越了体重范围。约 41.4%(n = 490)的人表示对自己的身体形象不满意,50.6%(n = 600)的人有肥胖同伴。WBI 与抑郁症状、感知压力、体重耻辱感、体重指数和身体形象不满意度呈正相关。相反,它与自尊和肥胖同伴呈负相关:结论:WBI 受多种心理和体重相关因素的影响。结论:WBI 受多种心理和体重相关因素的影响。此外,不同体重类别的青少年可能容易出现高 WBI。因此,考虑这些潜在因素有助于设计有针对性的干预措施来降低WBI。
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