| Literature DB >> 24155192 |
Lisa Rosenthal1, Valerie A Earnshaw2, Amy Carroll-Scott2, Kathryn E Henderson3, Susan M Peters2, Catherine McCaslin4, Jeannette R Ickovics2.
Abstract
Stigma-based bullying is associated with negative mental and physical health outcomes. In a longitudinal study, surveys and physical assessments were conducted with mostly Black and Latino, socioeconomically disadvantaged, urban students. As hypothesized, greater weight- and race-based bullying each was significantly indirectly associated with increased blood pressure and body mass index, as well as decreased overall self-rated health across 2 years, through the mechanism of more negative emotional symptoms. Results support important avenues for future research on mechanisms and longitudinal associations of stigma-based bullying with health. Interventions are needed to reduce stigma-based bullying and buffer adolescents from adverse health effects.Entities:
Keywords: bullying; emotional symptoms; health; race; weight
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24155192 PMCID: PMC3995896 DOI: 10.1177/1359105313502567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053