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