2024
Multiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11
Boswell R, Launius K, Lydecker J. Multiple marginalization, discrimination, and disordered eating among youth aged 10–11. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 57: 1783-1790. PMID: 38572625, PMCID: PMC11343651, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperiences of discriminationSexual orientation discriminationSample of youth agesWeight-based discriminationMultiple marginsGender discriminationVulnerable youthAdolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentCross-sectional dataParental incomeYouth agesPoor healthElevated weightIncreased disordered eatingYouthIntervention effortsTreating eating disordersDisordered eatingAssociated with disordered eatingDiscrimination experiencesOrientation discriminationRace/ethnicityIncreased oddsDiscriminationLogistic regressionEarly and Current Experiences of Weight-Based Discrimination Are Associated With Eating Psychopathology, Depression, and Poor General Health in Adulthood
Launius K, Lydecker J. Early and Current Experiences of Weight-Based Discrimination Are Associated With Eating Psychopathology, Depression, and Poor General Health in Adulthood. Stigma And Health 2024 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEating-disorder psychopathologyWeight-based discriminationPoor current healthWeight self-stigmaAssociated with eating-disorder psychopathologyAssociated with eating psychopathologySelf-stigmaAssociated with greater frequencyPsychological well-beingLow self-controlWeight-related discriminationEating psychopathologyCurrent healthAge-based discriminationPerceived stressHarm reduction effortsPsychopathologySelf-controlDiscrimination experiencesIntersectional discriminationPoor general healthMental healthVulnerable youthPhysical healthDepression
2017
Rumination in Patients with Binge‐Eating Disorder and Obesity: Associations with Eating‐Disorder Psychopathology and Weight‐bias Internalization
Wang SB, Lydecker JA, Grilo CM. Rumination in Patients with Binge‐Eating Disorder and Obesity: Associations with Eating‐Disorder Psychopathology and Weight‐bias Internalization. European Eating Disorders Review 2017, 25: 98-103. PMID: 28078784, PMCID: PMC5318238, DOI: 10.1002/erv.2499.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShape/weightWeight bias internalizationEating-disorder psychopathologyBinge-eating disorderCognitive processesGreater eating-disorder psychopathologyImportant cognitive processesOvervaluation of shapeGreater weight bias internalizationHierarchical multiple regressionTreatment-seeking patientsGreater ruminationRuminationDiscrimination experiencesPhysical healthPsychopathologyNegative attitudesMultiple regressionOvervaluationObesity treatmentComorbid obesityAttitudesDisordersExperienceFindings