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The relationship between internalized weight stigma and physical and mental health-related quality of life in a large sample of women: a structural equation modeling analysis

Andrea Zagaria, Silvia Cerolini, Edoardo Mocini, Caterina Lombardo

2023Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) refers to an individual's perception of their physical and mental health status over time. Although emerging evidence has documented a negative association between weight stigma (i.e., negative weight-related attitudes and beliefs towards individuals with overweight or obesity) and mental HRQOL, its influence on physical HRQOL still needs to be fully clarified. This study aims to investigate the impact of internalized weight stigma on mental and physical HRQOL by employing a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach. METHODS: ; SD = 5.86). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted to assess the dimensionality of the scales before testing the proposed structural model. RESULTS: After establishing the adequacy of the measurement model, SEM results revealed that internalized weight stigma was significantly and negatively associated with both mental (β = - 0.617; p < 0.001) and physical (β = - 0.355, p < 0.001) HRQOL. CONCLUSION: These findings offer additional support to prior research by confirming the association between weight stigma and mental HRQOL. Moreover, this study contributes to the existing literature by strengthening and extending these associations to the physical HRQOL domain. Although this study is cross-sectional in nature, it benefits from a large sample of women and the use of SEM, which offers advantages over traditional multivariate techniques, e.g., by explicitly accounting for measurement error. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V, descriptive cross-sectional study.

Topics & Concepts

Structural equation modelingWeight stigmaOverweightMental healthClinical psychologyConfirmatory factor analysisStigma (botany)Quality of life (healthcare)ObesityPsychologyCross-sectional studySocial stigmaMedicineGerontologyPsychiatryHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Family medicinePsychotherapistMathematicsPathologyStatisticsInternal medicineObesity and Health PracticesEating Disorders and BehaviorsBariatric Surgery and Outcomes
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