2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13584-023-00587-4
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Weight stigma in healthcare settings: the experience of Arab and Jewish bariatric surgery candidates in Israel

Yara Zahra-Zeitoun,
Roni Elran-Barak,
Rawan Salameh-Dakwar
et al.

Abstract: Background Weight-related stigma and discrimination are prevalent in our society with adverse biopsychosocial outcomes to people with obesity and morbid obesity. Studies suggest that weight bias in healthcare settings are quite prevalent, but there have been, as far as we know, lack of studies examining prevalence and correlates of weight bias experiences among bariatric surgery candidates in Israel. We aim to understand the nature and prevalence of weight stigma among bariatric surgery candida… Show more

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