A content analysis of weight stigmatization in popular television programming for adolescents

作者:Eisenberg Marla E*; Carlson McGuire Ashley; Gollust Sarah E; Neumark Sztainer Dianne
来源:International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2015, 48(6): 759-766.
DOI:10.1002/eat.22348

摘要

ObjectiveThis study provides updated information regarding the prevalence and characteristics of weight stigma in popular adolescent television programming, using a sample of favorite shows named by diverse adolescents. MethodParticipants in a large, population-based study of Minnesota adolescents (N=2,793, mean age=14.4) listed their top three favorite television shows. A coding instrument was developed to analyze randomly selected episodes from the most popular 10 programs. Weight-stigmatizing incidents were compared across television show characteristics and characters' gender and weight status. ResultsHalf (50%) of the 30 episodes analyzed contained at least one weight-stigmatizing incident. Both youth- and adult-targeted shows contained weight-stigmatizing comments, but the percent of these comments was much higher for youth-targeted (55.6%) than general audience-targeted shows (8.3%). Male characters were more likely than females to engage in (72.7% vs. 27.3%), and be the targets of, weight stigma (63.6% vs. 36.4%), and there was no difference in the amount of weight stigmatizing directed at average weight females compared to overweight females. Targets of these instances showed a negative response in only about one-third of cases, but audience laughter followed 40.9% of cases. DiscussionThe portrayal of weight stigmatization on popular television showsincluding targeting women of average weightsends signals to adolescents about the wide acceptability of this behavior and the expected response, which may be harmful. Prevention of weight stigmatization should take a multi-faceted approach and include the media. Future research should explore the impact that weight-related stigma in television content has on viewers.

  • 出版日期2015-9