Are K-12 school environments harming students with obesity? A qualitative study of classroom teachers

作者:Kenney Erica L*; Redman Morgan T; Criss Shaniece; Sonneville Kendrin R; Austin S Bryn
来源:Eating and Weight Disorders, 2017, 22(1): 141-152.
DOI:10.1007/s40519-016-0268-6

摘要

Purpose Weight bias can negatively impact health, and schools may be risky environments for students with obesity. We aimed to explore teachers ' perceptions of the school experiences and academic challenges of students with obesity. Methods: We conducted interviews with 22 teachers in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and Midwest in July-August 2014. All interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed for important themes by two researchers using the immersion/crystallization approach. Results: Most teachers felt that students with obesity were more likely to have academic difficulties. Two main perceptions of the reasons for these difficulties emerged: (1) obesity led to lower self-esteem that caused students to participate less, and (2) poorer nutrition, increased screen time, and reduced physical activity were simultaneously causing obesity and poorer academic performance. A few teachers described colleagues who felt students with obesity were not as motivated to work hard in school as their peers. Many teachers described school health promotion efforts focused on weight reduction that could exacerbate weight stigma and risk of disordered eating. Conclusions: Students with obesity, particularly girls, may be at risk for negative social and academic experiences in K-12 schools and may be perceived as struggling academically by their teachers.

  • 出版日期2017-3