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Overweight,perceived overweight and involvement in bullying in middle adolescence
Institution:1. Academic Department of Psychiatry, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, NSW, Australia;2. Sydney Medical School Northern, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia;3. CADE Clinic, Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, NSW, Australia;4. NSW Health and Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Overweight is reportedly a risk factor for being bullied, and body image may mediate this association. Research on associations between overweight and bullying has so far only focused on children and early adolescents. We explored associations between actual and perceived overweight at age 15 and involvement in bullying at ages 15 and 17. A total of 2070 Finnish adolescents responded to a survey at ages 15 and 17. Self-reported weight and height, perceived weight and involvement in bullying were elicited. Being overweight at age 15 was not associated with being bullied or with being a bully at age 15 or 17. Perceived overweight among girls was associated with subsequent involvement in bullying as a bully and in feeling shunned. Weight related bullying may decrease from pre- and early adolescence to middle adolescence. The associations between perceived overweight and self-identification as a bully, and those between perceived overweight and feeling isolated may be explained by the phenomena representing psychological dysfunction.
Keywords:Bullying  Overweight  Body image  Adolescence
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