Confronting Pediatric Weight‐Based Cybervictimization: Time for Action

ABSTRACT Weight‐based victimization represents a critical challenge for youth, particularly those with obesity, and has been linked to a range of negative psychological, academic, and behavioral outcomes. While research has extensively examined in‐person victimization, the rise of digital platforms...

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Main Authors: Silvia Zumaglini, Stephanie Fredrick, J. Kevin Thompson, Myles S. Faith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-06-01
Series:Obesity Science & Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.70073
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Summary:ABSTRACT Weight‐based victimization represents a critical challenge for youth, particularly those with obesity, and has been linked to a range of negative psychological, academic, and behavioral outcomes. While research has extensively examined in‐person victimization, the rise of digital platforms has given way to weight‐based cybervictimization, which remains understudied. This paper highlights the urgent need for research, prevention, and intervention strategies focused on weight‐based cybervictimization, emphasizing its harmful effects and its overlap with traditional forms of victimization. It identifies gaps in the existing literature, particularly regarding the inconsistent use of assessment tools and terminology in research on weight‐based victimization, and proposes the necessity for culturally relevant and validated measurement tools that accurately capture youth experiences. Finally, it aims to inform best practices for healthcare providers, educators, and parents by promoting strategies that effectively address and mitigate the impact of weight‐based victimization among youth.
ISSN:2055-2238