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FAT AND QUEER: A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION OF WOMENS' EXPERIENCES OF FATPHOBIARogers, Jaidelynn Keeley 01 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
A paucity of psychological research exists on the topic of fatphobia, a type of pervasive oppression that occurs for people with plus-size, large, and/or fat bodies. Much of the research that exists about fatphobia focuses on medical ideals, the associated weight stigma, and how these are related to fat people’s physical health. Medical researchers have determined that weight stigma is actually more harmful to fat people's health than being fat. Fatphobia impacts women at disproportionate rates. Plus-sized, queer, lesbian, bisexual, and pansexual (LGBTQ+) women may be at a heightened risk for experiencing marinization as a result of their intersecting identities compounding the effects of fatphobia. The purpose of this study was to use a qualitative, grounded theory approach to explore LGBTQ+ women’s experiences of fatphobia, and how these experiences impact their romantic relationships. Four themes emerged from the data: (a) fatphobic is chronic and pervasive in the lives of fat, queer women, (b) fatphobic experiences begin in childhood and continue into adulthood, and are perpetrated by close family and friends, as well as strangers, (c) chronic experiences of fatphobia create negative mental and physical health outcomes for fat, queer women, and (d) intentional body work is used to help fat, queer women cope with and respond to chronic oppression. Suggestions for how healthcare workers and therapists can support fat, queer women engage in intentional body work are provided.
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College Men's Sexual Aggression Perpetration: Understanding the Role of Child Abuse, Romantic Rejection, and Self-WorthSabal, Alexandra C 01 January 2021 (has links)
Sexual aggression is a pervasive issue on college campuses, and many risk factors have been studied in an attempt to understand and reduce perpetration. In the current study, I focus on men's history of child abuse, romantic rejection, and sources of self-worth as potential predictors of sexual aggression perpetration. As part of an ongoing online cross-sectional study (target N = 600), data were analyzed for 72 college men. Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations were used to characterize the current sample describe patterns of relationships between study variables. Results indicate that all forms of child abuse were significantly positively associated with each other, but only child neglect was associated with romantic rejection experiences in adulthood. Child abuse was also negatively correlated with family, virtue, and competition of sources of self-worth. Although too few participants reported sexual aggression perpetration to conduct inferential statistical tests in the current sample, patterns of means indicate that child abuse was higher among men who reported perpetration.
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Romantic Dissolution and Social Support during Adolescents' Transition to CollegeBaker, Tracie Renee 29 January 2006 (has links)
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NEGATIVE APPRAISALS OF INTERPARENTAL CONFLICT AND CONFLICT BEHAVIORS IN ADOLESCENT ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS: THE INFLUENCE OF CONFLICT GOALSMartin, Sarah 16 October 2006 (has links)
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DATING AND ADOLESCENTS' PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEINGFruth, Abbey L. 27 March 2007 (has links)
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Impact of Peers and Romantic Partners on Adolescent Desistance: A Focus on GenderCookson, Janelle A. 11 December 2009 (has links)
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An Examination of Moderators of the Relationship Between Similarity, Complementarity, and Relationship SatisfactionGray, Brian Thomas 12 August 2010 (has links)
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Forgiveness, Mood, and Attachment StyleFarrell, Jennifer 29 September 2010 (has links)
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The Effect of Peers on Marital Beliefs and ExpectationsUfholz, Kelsey Elise 21 August 2012 (has links)
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Childhood Maltreatment and Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: The Role of Adolescent Romantic Relationship Aspects as Mediators and ModeratorsRattigan, Susaye S. 01 December 2010 (has links)
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