An Examination of Potential Weight Status Correlates: Perceived Familial Weight Status, Depression, and Anxiety

The study goals were to understand the relationships between participant weight and their: a) perceptions of their family members weight statuses, and b) experiences of depression and anxiety. Correlations were used to test hypothesized relationships. Findings will be discussed.

Presented at the Spring 2021 Abington College Undergraduate Research Activities (ACURA) Fair

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Work Title An Examination of Potential Weight Status Correlates: Perceived Familial Weight Status, Depression, and Anxiety
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  1. Paige Sfida
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  1. Weight status
  2. Family
  3. Depression
  4. Anxiety
  5. ACURA
License CC BY-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NoDerivatives)
Work Type Article
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  1. Diane Rosenbaum
Publication Date 2021
Deposited July 21, 2021

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    • The study goals were to understand the relationships between participant weight and their: a) perceptions of their family members weight statuses, and b) experiences of depression and anxiety. Correlations were used to test hypothesized relationships. Findings will be discussed.
    • The study goals were to understand the relationships between participant weight and their: a) perceptions of their family members weight statuses, and b) experiences of depression and anxiety. Correlations were used to test hypothesized relationships. Findings will be discussed.
    • Presented at the Spring 2021 Abington College Undergraduate Research Activities (ACURA) Fair
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