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Section 6
Weight-Based Teasing Scale

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

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- Hamburger ME, Basile KC, Vivolo AM. Measuring Bullying Victimization, Perpetration, and Bystander Experiences: A Compendium of Assessment Tools. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, 2011, p. 34.

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Weight-Teasing
and Eating Disorders-A Comparative
Study in Adolescent and Adult Samples

- Gallardo, L. O., Plumed-Domingo, J. J., & Rojo-Moreno, L. (2022). Weight-Teasing and Eating Disorders-A Comparative Study in Adolescent and Adult Samples. Children (Basel, Switzerland), 9(11), 1655.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Puhl, R. M., Himmelstein, M. S., & Watson, R. J. (2019). Weight-based victimization among sexual and gender minority adolescents: Implications for substance use and mental health. Health Psychology, 38(8), 727–737. 

Parnell, J., Williamson, H., Lewis, F., & Slater, A. (2021). Children’s attitudes and friendship behaviors toward socially stigmatized appearances: Do attitudes vary according to type of difference? Stigma and Health, 6(3), 344–353.

Waasdorp, T. E., Mehari, K., & Bradshaw, C. P. (2018). Obese and overweight youth: Risk for experiencing bullying victimization and internalizing symptoms. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 88(4), 483–491. 

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