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Weight Stigma among Doctoral Clinical Psychology Students: Examining Change and Testing Underlying Mechanisms.

Organization NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYLocation Fort Lauderdale-Davie, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2024Deadline 31 Jul 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccreditationAddressAffectAttitudeAwarenessBMIBMI percentileBMI z-scoreBehaviorBeliefBody ImageBody Weight decreasedBody mass indexCaringClinicalClinical PsychologyCommunicationCompetenceDataDevelopmentDisciplineEating DisordersEnrollmentEnvironmentEventFatsFatty acid glycerol estersFoundationsFundingFutureGoalsHealthHealth CareHealth Care ProfessionalHealth Care ProvidersHealth InstructionHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealth TutoringHealth educationHispanic-serving InstitutionInfluentialsInterventionKnowledgeLiteratureMD studentsMeasuresMediatingMediationMedicalMedical EducationMedical StudentsMental HealthMental Health ServicesMental HygieneMental Hygiene ServicesMental disordersMental health disordersMentorshipMethodsMorbidityMorbidity - disease rateNational Institutes of HealthNegotiatingNegotiationOutcomePatientsPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPlayPrejudicePreparednessProcessProspective cohortPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatric DisorderPsychological HealthPsychologistPsychologyQOCQuality of CareQuetelet indexR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramReadinessReportingResearchResearch GrantsResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsRiskRisk FactorsRoleSecureSocial PsychologyStereotypingStigmatizationStressStudentsSurvey MethodSurvey MethodologyTestingTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWeightWeight GainWeight IncreaseWeight LossWeight Reductionaccreditedbehavioral healthbody perceptionbody weight gainbody weight increasebody weight lossclinical trainingdevelopmentaldisparity in healthenrollexperiencehealth care personnelhealth care qualityhealth care servicehealth care workerhealth disparityhealth providerhealth workforceimprovedinsightlongitudinal designlongitudinal experimental designlongitudinal research designlongitudinal study designmalleable riskmedical personnelmedical school studentsmental health caremental illnessmodifiable riskmortalitynovelpatient centeredpatient orientedphysical conditioningphysical healthpoor health outcomeprogramspsychiatric illnesspsychologicpsychologicalpsychological disorderreduced health outcomesocialsocial groupsocial normsocial rolesocial stigmastigmastudent trainingsuccesstheoriestraining moduletreatment providerweightswell-beingwellbeingworse health outcomewt gainwt-loss
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Project Summary/Abstract
Weight stigma is a modifiable risk factor that negatively impacts the health and well-being of higher-weight

people and those with lower BMI who simply perceive themselves as heavy. Weight stigma leads to poorer

health outcomes due to stress processes, lower quality healthcare provision, and healthcare avoidance by…

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Weight Stigma among Doctoral Clinical Psychology Students: Examining Change and Testing Underlying Mechanisms. — NOVA SO | Dev Procure