Prevalence and Correlates of Weight Stigma among Postpartum Women in China.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

School of Nursing, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Weight stigma is associated with various psychological and health issues, particularly affecting postpartum women due to their changing roles and body images.
  • A study in China involving 507 postpartum women revealed that about 21.1% experienced perceived weight stigma, with 14.8% showing high levels of weight bias internalization.
  • Factors like low income, occupation, stress, depression, and living alone are correlated with higher incidences of weight-based discrimination among these women, highlighting a significant social issue in this demographic.

Article Abstract

Weight stigma is linked to a variety of psychological and health problems. In the postpartum period, women may be more likely to experience weight-based discrimination because of their changing social roles, weight, and the new functions their bodies fulfill. However, few studies have explored the issue of postpartum women's weight stigma. Thus, to investigate the prevalence and correlates of weight stigma for postpartum women in China, we conducted a cross-sectional study of 507 postpartum women. Results showed that almost one quarter (21.1%) of postpartum women claimed to have experienced perceived weight stigma (PWS). Two thirds (66.1%) scored at the mean and 14.8% at the highest levels of weight bias internalization (WBI). During the postnatal period, the conditions of those most likely to report experiences of weight-based discrimination included low income [b = -0.203, = 0.004], occupation as a worker [b = 0.921, = 0.017] or farmer [b = 0.826, = 0.033], stress [b = 0.044, = 0.035], depression [b = 0.057, = 0.021], and higher WBIS [b = 0.018, = 0.002]. In addition, postpartum women who lived alone [ = 7.511, = 0.048], were overweight or obese [ = 5.443, = 0.000], and had higher PWS [ = 0.897, = 0.004] and anxiety symptoms [ = 0.219, = 0.011] had higher levels of internalized weight stigma. Findings from this study provide a foundation to better understand characteristics of postpartum women in China who are at risk for weight stigma.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690326PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214692DOI Listing

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