The aim of the study is to examine the association between victimization and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCB), accounting for other key correlates of UWCB while considering the moderating role of sexual identity and gender.

The role of peer victimization, sexual identity, and gender on unhealthy weight control behaviors in a representative sample of Texas youth / Pistella, Jessica; Ioverno, Salvatore; Russell, Stephen T. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. - ISSN 0276-3478. - 52:5(2019), pp. 597-601. [10.1002/eat.23055]

The role of peer victimization, sexual identity, and gender on unhealthy weight control behaviors in a representative sample of Texas youth

Pistella, Jessica
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Ioverno, Salvatore
Methodology
;
Russell, Stephen T
Supervision
2019

Abstract

The aim of the study is to examine the association between victimization and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCB), accounting for other key correlates of UWCB while considering the moderating role of sexual identity and gender.
2019
adults' support; obesity; physical activity; sexual minorities; unhealthy weight control behaviors; victimization
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The role of peer victimization, sexual identity, and gender on unhealthy weight control behaviors in a representative sample of Texas youth / Pistella, Jessica; Ioverno, Salvatore; Russell, Stephen T. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. - ISSN 0276-3478. - 52:5(2019), pp. 597-601. [10.1002/eat.23055]
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