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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Weight Stigma: Co-Occurrence and Associations with Psychological Well-Being.

Erica M Schulte1, Caroline Bach1, Robert I Berkowitz1,2, Janet D Latner3, Rebecca L Pearl1,4.   

Abstract

Prior research has demonstrated that individuals with a higher body weight (i.e., obesity) have a relatively high incidence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) (e.g., abuse, neglect). Individuals with obesity are also susceptible to experiencing and internalizing weight stigma. Negative physical and mental health consequences have been associated with both ACEs and weight stigma, yet the interplay between these factors has not been explored. The current study examined ACEs in a sample of 105 treatment-seeking adults with obesity who all reported having experienced and internalized weight stigma (90.5% women, 70.5% non-Hispanic White, mean age=49.1 years). The study aimed to 1) provide a descriptive overview of rates of ACEs in this unique sample of adults with potentially high psychological vulnerability and 2) assess associations between ACEs, weight stigma, and psychological well-being. Over three-fourths of participants (76.2%) reported experiencing at least one ACE. The total number of ACEs was significantly associated with more frequent experiences of and greater distress about weight stigma during childhood, as well as higher current perceived stress. Experiencing weight stigma for the first time in childhood was also associated with more reported ACEs. ACEs of abuse were associated with more lifetime reported experiences of weight stigma and greater internalization, use of eating as a strategy to cope with weight stigma, and higher perceived stress. These findings have implications for early identification of and tailored interventions for individuals who have experienced adverse events and weight stigma at a young age.

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Keywords:  adverse childhood experiences; obesity; weight bias internalization; weight stigma

Year:  2021        PMID: 34926807      PMCID: PMC8675894          DOI: 10.1037/sah0000341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stigma Health        ISSN: 2376-6964


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