Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8369, USA.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2011 Jun;35(6):863-72. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2010.194. Epub 2010 Sep 7.
To assess the public support for potential legislation to prohibit weight-based discrimination against obese individuals in the United States, and to examine whether certain message frames about weight discrimination influence public support.
Participants were randomly assigned to read one of the four paragraphs that framed the topic of weight discrimination in a distinct way (or a control condition with no paragraph). Participants were then asked to indicate their level of support for six antidiscrimination laws.
A national sample of 1114 participants (48% women, 52% men), mean age 44.78 years (s.d. = 15.93).
There was moderate support for several laws to prohibit weight-based discrimination, but gender differences were observed across experimental conditions indicating that some message frames may increase support for certain laws among women, but not men. However, message frames had no effect on support for laws with specific provisions to prohibit weight discrimination in the workplace, suggesting that public support for these particular legal measures is consistent and high (65% of men and 81% of women expressed support) regardless of how the issue of weight discrimination is framed to the public.
The present findings provide evidence of current levels of public support for legislation to prohibit weight-based discrimination, and offer potential ways for policy makers and interest groups to communicate messages about weight discrimination in efforts to increase support.
评估美国公众对可能出台的禁止基于体重对肥胖者进行歧视的立法的支持程度,并研究有关体重歧视的某些信息框架是否会影响公众支持。
参与者被随机分配阅读四段以不同方式框定体重歧视主题的段落(或无段落的对照条件)之一。然后,要求参与者表明他们对六项反歧视法的支持程度。
1114 名参与者(48%为女性,52%为男性)的全国性样本,平均年龄为 44.78 岁(标准差=15.93)。
公众对几项禁止基于体重的歧视法表示了一定程度的支持,但在实验条件下观察到了性别差异,表明某些信息框架可能会增加女性对某些法律的支持,但不会增加男性的支持。然而,信息框架对禁止工作场所体重歧视的具体法律规定的支持没有影响,这表明公众对这些特定法律措施的支持是一致且高的(65%的男性和 81%的女性表示支持),无论如何向公众框定体重歧视问题。
本研究结果提供了当前公众对禁止基于体重的歧视立法的支持程度的证据,并为政策制定者和利益集团提供了在增加支持方面传达有关体重歧视信息的潜在途径。