Abstract

60. Psychological Pathway From Obesity-Related Stigma To Depression Via Internalized Stigma And Self-Esteem Among Adolescents In Taiwan

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  • The aim of the current study was to investigate psychosocial functioning in different subtypes of eating disorders (ED)

  • Studies that examined how public stigma is internalized in adolescents were rarely conducted in an Asian context

  • The objective of this research was to examine the pathway from public stigma, perceived stigma to depression in adolescents via internalized stigma and self-esteem

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Introduction

The aim of the current study was to investigate psychosocial functioning in different subtypes of eating disorders (ED) ,. There was a significant trend in the relationship between number of PTSD symptoms and respiratory conditions (p1⁄40.0001) and mental health/ substance use (p1⁄40.0003) hospitalizations. Conclusions: Dust cloud exposure on 9/11 and PTSD are potentially associated with respiratory and mental health/substance use hospitalizations among those exposed to 9/11 as children.

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