Weight Concerns in Black Youth: The Role of Body Mass Index, Gender, and Sociocultural Factors.

Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence(2022)

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Weight concerns are prevalent among Black adolescents and have negative ramifications for well-being. We examined racial identity and racial socialization as potential sociocultural resources that might mitigate the development of weight concerns among Black adolescents, and we evaluated gender differences in these links. Participants were 132 Black youth (45% female; M age = 14.33 years at Time 1) who completed two annual home interviews. Results revealed that for adolescents with high (but not low) body mass indices (BMI), racial identity may be protective against developing weight concerns. Further, fathers' (but not mothers') racial socialization was protective against weight concerns for girls with high BMI. Findings highlight the importance of sociocultural contexts toward refining theory and advancing evidence-based practice.
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Black adolescents,body image concerns,body mass index,racial identity,racial socialization
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