Zumaglini Silvia, Fredrick Stephanie, Thompson J Kevin, Faith Myles S
Department of Counseling School, and Educational Psychology Graduate School of Education University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA.
Department of Psychology University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA.
Obes Sci Pract. 2025 Jun 19;11(3):e70073. doi: 10.1002/osp4.70073. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Weight-based victimization represents a critical challenge for youth, particularly those with obesity, and has been linked to a range of negative psychological, academic, and behavioral outcomes. While research has extensively examined in-person victimization, the rise of digital platforms has given way to weight-based cybervictimization, which remains understudied. This paper highlights the urgent need for research, prevention, and intervention strategies focused on weight-based cybervictimization, emphasizing its harmful effects and its overlap with traditional forms of victimization. It identifies gaps in the existing literature, particularly regarding the inconsistent use of assessment tools and terminology in research on weight-based victimization, and proposes the necessity for culturally relevant and validated measurement tools that accurately capture youth experiences. Finally, it aims to inform best practices for healthcare providers, educators, and parents by promoting strategies that effectively address and mitigate the impact of weight-based victimization among youth.
基于体重的欺凌行为对青少年,尤其是肥胖青少年来说是一项严峻挑战,并且与一系列负面的心理、学业和行为后果相关联。虽然研究广泛探讨了面对面的欺凌行为,但数字平台的兴起催生了基于体重的网络欺凌行为,而这方面的研究仍较少。本文强调迫切需要针对基于体重的网络欺凌行为开展研究、预防和干预策略,强调其有害影响以及与传统欺凌形式的重叠之处。它指出了现有文献中的空白,特别是在基于体重的欺凌行为研究中评估工具和术语使用不一致的问题,并提出需要有文化相关性且经过验证的测量工具,以准确捕捉青少年的经历。最后,本文旨在通过推广有效应对和减轻青少年中基于体重的欺凌行为影响的策略,为医疗保健提供者、教育工作者和家长提供最佳实践指导。