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Open Access 20-07-2022 | Obesity | Original Research

A public health framework for reducing stigma: the example of weight stigma

Authors: Alison Harwood, Drew Carter, Jaklin Eliott

Published in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

We examine stigma and how it operates, then develop a novel framework to classify the range of positions that are conceptually possible regarding how stigma ought to be handled from a public health perspective. In the case of weight stigma, the possible positions range from encouraging the intentional use of weight stigma as an obesity prevention and reduction strategy to arguing not only that this is harmful but that weight stigma, independent of obesity, needs to be actively challenged and reduced. Using weight stigma as an illustrative example, we draw on prior theoretical work on stigma mechanisms and intervention strategies to develop a framework for improving the understanding, evaluation, and planning of anti-stigma interventions. This framework has the potential to help public health actors to map out how protest, contact, education, and regulation strategies can be used to reduce direct discrimination, structural discrimination, and internalized stigma (self-stigma).
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In response to criticism, Callahan (2013b) explained that he had made an “error in editing the manuscript” and that his main point was “to use social pressure on those not yet obese or just a little overweight to induce them to stay that way; that is, deploy it as a prevention strategy.” Callahan (2013b) stated that he does not “favor stigmatizing the overweight or obese, and surely not discriminating against them”. However, Voigt, Nicholls, and Williams (2014, 104) find fault, observing that Callahan had “restated his assumption” that a lot of weight-loss behaviour had been “spurred by stigma.”
 
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For example, Fit is a Feminist Issue: Feminist Reflections on Fitness, Sport, and Health (https://​fitisafeministis​sue.​com/​), Fit Fatties (https://​www.​facebook.​com/​groups/​fitfatties/​), Fierce Freethinking Fatties (https://​fiercefatties.​wordpress.​com), Fat Heffalump: Living with Fattitude (https://​fatheffalump.​wordpress.​com/​), The Association for Size Diversity and Health—Health at Every Size Blog (https://​healthateverysiz​eblog.​org/​).
 
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Metadata
Title
A public health framework for reducing stigma: the example of weight stigma
Authors
Alison Harwood
Drew Carter
Jaklin Eliott
Publication date
20-07-2022
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1176-7529
Electronic ISSN: 1872-4353
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-022-10199-3

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