The role of psychological attribution in responses to weight stigma
Summary Objective Weight discrimination is associated with numerous negative health consequences. Little is known about early‐stage psychological mechanisms that explain variability in responses to weight discrimination among people with obesity. This study tested the hypothesis that attributing neg...
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Main Authors: | Mary A. Gerend (Author), Angelina R. Sutin (Author), Antonio Terracciano (Author), Jon K. Maner (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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