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Fear of Being Laughed at in Children and Adolescents: Exploring the Importance of Overweight, Underweight, and Teasing

机译:害怕被儿童和青少年嘲笑:探索超重,体重过轻和戏弄的重要性

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Weight bias toward obese youths is often accompanied by the experience of psychological stress in those affected. Therefore, the fear of being laughed at (i.e., gelotophobia) in overweight children and adolescents can be rather serious. In four explorative studies, the importance of relative weight, self-awareness of weight (incl. satisfaction with weight), experiences of teasing and ridicule, as well as the role of social-evaluative situations in school were analyzed with regard to gelotophobia. In two online interviews of adults with pronounced gelotophobia (Study I: 102 English-speaking participants, Study II: 22 German-speaking participants) relating to reasons they assumed for their development of gelotophobia, there was evidence of injurious appearance-related experiences during childhood and adolescence. In Study III (75 Swiss adolescents) associations between the experience of weight-related teasing and mockery with overweight, self-perceptions of weight, and gelotophobia were analyzed. Especially in girls, overweight was associated with the experience of weight-related teasing and ridicule, which in turn was accompanied by gelotophobia. Study IV included 178 German adolescents who were asked to report their body image (“Do you think you are… too thin, just the right weight, or too fat?”). In addition, gelotophobia, teasing, BMI based on self-reports, and joy at school were measured. In particular, girls who felt too fat and boys who felt too thin reported teasing. Teasing was related to diminished joy at school and to gelotophobia. Among boys, underweight mediated by weight-related teasing contributed to gelotophobia. The results suggest that more research should be devoted to gelotophobia and the experience of weight-related teasing and mocking to better understand factors contributing to the well-being of children and adolescents with weight problems.
机译:对肥胖青年人的体重偏见通常伴随着受影响人群的心理压力经历。因此,对于超重的儿童和青少年被嘲笑的恐惧(即恐惧症)可能非常严重。在四项探索性研究中,分析了关于恐惧症的相对体重,体重自我意识(包括对体重的满意度),取笑和嘲笑的经验以及社会评价情况在学校中的作用的重要性。在两次关于成年人明显恐惧症的成年人的在线访谈中(研究I:102名说英语的参与者,研究II:22名说德语的参与者),涉及他们认为他们发生了恐惧症的原因,其中有证据表明儿童时期与外观有关的伤害经历和青春期。在研究III(75个瑞士青少年)中,分析了与体重有关的戏弄和嘲笑与超重,体重的自我感知和恐惧心理之间的关联。特别是在女孩中,超重与与体重有关的戏弄和嘲笑有关,而这又伴有恐惧症。研究IV包括178名德国青少年,他们被要求报告自己的身体形象(“您认为自己太瘦了,体重合适还是肥胖?”此外,还测量了恐惧症,戏弄,基于自我报告的BMI和在学校的快乐。尤其是,感到胖的女孩和感到瘦的男孩都在戏弄。戏弄与学校欢乐减少和恐惧症有关。在男孩中,与体重有关的挑逗介导的体重过轻导致了恐惧症。结果表明,应该对胶质恐惧症以及与体重有关的戏弄和嘲笑的经验进行更多的研究,以更好地理解导致体重问题的儿童和青少年幸福的因素。

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