Greenleaf Christy, Chambliss Heather, Rhea Deborah J, Martin Scott B, Morrow James R
Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 76205, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2006 Oct;39(4):546-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.01.013. Epub 2006 Jul 10.
This study examined weight stereotypes among White and Hispanic youth. Specific objectives were to: (a) document stereotyped beliefs about fat vs. thin peers; (b) examine the extent to which stereotyped beliefs contribute to behavioral intentions toward fat vs. thin peers; and (c) explore potential differences in weight stereotypes and behavioral intentions in White and Hispanic youth.
Participants, 157 Hispanic and 117 White middle school students, completed a demographic and background survey, the Fat Stereotypes Questionnaire (FSQ), Adjective Checklist, and Shared Activities Questionnaire (SAQ).
Participants endorsed weight-related stereotypes, which were predictive of their social, academic, and recreation behavioral intentions. Participants indicated greater willingness to engage in social (p < .001), academic (p < .05), and recreational (p < .001) activities with thin vs. fat peers. Few differences were found between White and Hispanic adolescents.
The results of this study highlight the ubiquitous nature of stereotyped beliefs about fat youth. Fat youth are considered unhealthy, lazy, and socially inept by their peers. Such stereotypes influence a variety of behavioral intentions and may contribute to discriminatory behaviors and difficult peer relationships. Additional research focused on weight stereotypes and peer relationships is needed.
本研究调查了白人和西班牙裔青少年中的体重刻板印象。具体目标如下:(a) 记录对胖瘦同伴的刻板印象;(b) 研究刻板印象在多大程度上影响对胖瘦同伴的行为意图;(c) 探索白人和西班牙裔青少年在体重刻板印象及行为意图方面的潜在差异。
157名西班牙裔和117名白人中学生参与了研究,他们完成了一份人口统计学和背景调查问卷、《肥胖刻板印象问卷》(FSQ)、《形容词检查表》以及《共同活动问卷》(SAQ)。
参与者认可与体重相关的刻板印象,这些刻板印象可预测他们在社交、学业和娱乐方面的行为意图。参与者表示更愿意与瘦同伴而非胖同伴进行社交活动(p < .001)、学业活动(p < .05)和娱乐活动(p < .001)。白人和西班牙裔青少年之间几乎没有差异。
本研究结果凸显了对肥胖青少年刻板印象的普遍性。肥胖青少年被同龄人认为不健康、懒惰且社交能力欠缺。此类刻板印象影响多种行为意图,可能导致歧视行为及不良的同伴关系。需要针对体重刻板印象和同伴关系开展更多研究。