Social Science Division, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California.
Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2019 Nov;37(4):461-465. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12286. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Weight bias is present in children as young as 3 years old; however, research regarding gender differences is mixed. This study examined gender and age differences in weight bias attitudes in a sample of 3- to 5-year-old pre-schoolers. Children assigned positive or negative adjectives to thin, average, or large targets and selected one of these targets as their best friend. Girls showed a larger weight bias than boys in both tasks, and weight bias increased with age in the adjective attribution task. Findings clarify previously mixed gender results and demonstrate that while weight bias beliefs strengthen during the pre-school years, weight bias behavioural intentions do not. The results highlight the importance of continued efforts to address weight bias in young children. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Weight bias is linked to negative consequences in young children. Children as young as 3 years old demonstrate weight bias. Findings regarding gender differences in weight bias in pre-schoolers are mixed. What does this study add? Girls demonstrated higher weight bias than boys in an adjective attribution and best friend selection task. Weight bias increased with age in the adjective attribution task but not in the friend selection task. Weight bias beliefs strengthen during the pre-school years; however, weight bias behavioural intentions do not.
体重偏见在 3 岁的儿童中就已经存在;然而,关于性别差异的研究结果不一。本研究在 3 至 5 岁的学龄前儿童样本中,考察了体重偏见态度的性别和年龄差异。儿童将积极或消极的形容词分配给瘦、平均或大的目标,并从中选择一个作为他们最好的朋友。在这两个任务中,女孩比男孩表现出更大的体重偏见,形容词归因任务中的体重偏见随年龄增长而增加。研究结果澄清了之前性别结果的不一致,并表明,虽然在学龄前儿童时期体重偏见信念会增强,但体重偏见行为意图并没有。研究结果强调了在幼儿中持续努力解决体重偏见问题的重要性。