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Characterizing Lifetime and Daily Experiences of Weight Stigma among Sexual Minority Women with Overweight and Obesity: A Descriptive Study

机译:表征性超重和肥胖的少数族裔妇女的一生和每天的体重耻辱经历:一项描述性研究

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Sexual minority women are disproportionately impacted by obesity yet are underrepresented in weight stigma research. This Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) study is a secondary analysis that aimed to elucidate the frequency and contextual characteristics of perceived experiences of lifetime and momentary weight stigma among sexual minority women with overweight/obesity. Participants were 55 sexual minority women ages 18–60 with a body mass index ≥25 kg/m . Perceived lifetime weight stigma events were assessed at baseline. For the subsequent five days, participants used a smartphone to complete five daily, random EMA prompts assessing the frequency/characteristics of perceived weight stigma events in daily life. All participants reported at least one lifetime weight stigma event. During the EMA period, participants reported 44 momentary weight stigma events ( = 0.80), with 24% of participants reporting at least one event. During most instances of weight stigma, women perceived the stigma’s cause to be their weight and another minority identity (e.g., sexual orientation). Findings showing high rates of perceived lifetime weight stigma in this sample and frequent co-occurrence of perceived weight stigma with stigma due to other marginalized identities in daily life underscore the need for future, larger studies investigating weight stigma through an intersectional lens in sexual minority women with overweight/obesity.
机译:性少数族裔妇女受肥胖影响不成比例,但在体重柱头研究中代表性不足。这项生态矩评估(EMA)研究是一项次要分析,旨在阐明超重/肥胖的性少数族裔女性一生的感知经历和瞬时体重的耻辱感的频率和背景特征。参加者为55名18-60岁的性少数族裔妇女,体重指数≥25kg / m。在基线评估感知的终生体重柱头事件。在随后的五天内,参与者使用智能手机完成五项每日随机EMA提示,以评估日常生活中感觉到的体重柱头事件的发生频率/特征。所有参与者均报告了至少一生的体重耻辱事件。在EMA期间,参与者报告了44个瞬时重量柱头事件(= 0.80),其中24%的参与者报告了至少一个事件。在大多数体重歧视的情况下,女性认为耻辱的原因是她们的体重和另一个少数群体身份(例如性取向)。结果表明,该样本中发现的终生体重柱头发生率很高,并且由于日常生活中其他边缘化身份而导致的体重柱头与柱头的同时出现,强调了未来需要进行更大的研究,该研究通过性交女性中的交叉透镜来研究体重柱头超重/肥胖。

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