Suh Young, Puhl Rebecca, Liu Sai, Milici Frances Fleming
Department of Psychology, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2014 Aug;22(8):1872-9. doi: 10.1002/oby.20750. Epub 2014 Apr 8.
Public attitudes about three proposed laws prohibiting weight discrimination in the US, from 2011 to 2013 were examined.
An online survey using a diverse national sample of US adults to assess their level of support for three specific laws against weight discrimination was conducted. Data collection occurred between June and July in 2011 (n = 1,098), 2012 (n = 1,202), and 2013 (n = 1,202).
Between 2011 and 2013, support for laws prohibiting weight discrimination remained consistent, and in some cases became increasingly supportive, primarily in 2012-2013. At least 75% of participants consistently favored laws prohibiting weight discrimination in the workplace. Individuals became increasingly supportive of extending disability protections for individuals with obesity (62% in 2011 to 69% in 2013) and adding body weight as a protected class in Civil Rights statutes (70% in 2011 to 76% in 2013). Analyses highlight specific predictors of support (gender, race, education, and political affiliation).
There is strong, consistent support for policies prohibiting weight discrimination. These findings have important implications for developing specific antidiscrimination legislation to protect Americans with obesity and improve their quality of life.
研究2011年至2013年美国公众对三项禁止体重歧视的拟议法律的态度。
开展一项在线调查,使用来自美国成年人的多样化全国样本,以评估他们对三项禁止体重歧视的具体法律的支持程度。数据收集于2011年6月至7月(n = 1,098)、2012年(n = 1,202)和2013年(n = 1,202)进行。
2011年至2013年期间,对禁止体重歧视法律的支持保持一致,在某些情况下支持度不断增加,主要是在2012 - 2013年。至少75%的参与者一直支持禁止职场体重歧视的法律。人们对扩大对肥胖个体的残疾保护(从2011年的62%增至2013年的69%)以及在民权法规中将体重增加列为受保护类别(从2011年的70%增至2013年的76%)的支持度不断提高。分析突出了支持的具体预测因素(性别、种族、教育程度和政治派别)。
对禁止体重歧视的政策存在强烈且一致的支持。这些发现对于制定具体的反歧视立法以保护肥胖美国人并改善他们的生活质量具有重要意义。