Employment Discrimination against Obese Women in Poland: A Focus Study Involving Patients of an Obesity Management Clinic
نویسندگان
چکیده
According to WHO, more people die from obesity than malnutrition in the contemporary world (1). Obesity is one of the leading causes of hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer (2). Also excessive body weight significantly lowers self-esteem and quality of life in the sense of social belonging. Recent research has demonstrated that in the United States, where obesity poses a significant problem, weight-based discrimination has risen by 66% in the past decade, and is now as prevalent as racial discrimination (3). Overweight people are discriminated and victimized in many different settings. They face contempt, verbal or physical abuse and social repression, becoming subject to isolation, neglect, ridicule and gossip (4). The workplace is one of many areas of life where overweight people are unfairly treated (5). Especially obese women are expected to meet very stringent criteria in terms of their physical appearance (6). In view of the growing prevalence of obesity in Poland and the general scarcity of published studies into employment discrimination against Polish women with BMI>30, the objective of this study was to investigate personal experiences of obese Polish women in the workplace. The survey was carried out on 88 women aged 25 to 65 with BMI>30 which is indicative of obesity. All subjects had been admitted to an obesity management clinic which organizes weight loss programs that teach patients to make healthy lifestyle choices with the assistance of an interdisciplinary team of experts, including a dietician, physician, psychologist, physiotherapists and physical education trainers. The surveyed subjects participated in group interviews focusing on stigmatization and discrimination against obese people in the workplace. Interviews were held in focus groups of approximately 10 participants and lasted 1.5 hours. The surveyed women were asked to share their personal experiences regarding weight bias in employment settings. In the group of 88 surveyed women, 4.5% had experienced discrimination, mostly problems with finding employment or smaller chances of promotion due to high body weight. Nearly 10% of the subjects had experienced verbal and social stigmatization (ridicule, teasing, and social isolation in the workplace). The perpetrators of discrimination were superiors and co-workers, both men and women. The victims of employment stigmatization and discrimination were relatively young (31-42 yr) who embarked on their
منابع مشابه
Obesity Discrimination in the Recruitment Process: “You’re Not Hired!”
Previous literature reports that obese persons are discriminated in the workplace. Evidence suggests that obese people are perceived as having less leadership potential, and in comparison to normal weight peers, are expected to be less successful. This study examined whether obese people are discriminated against when applying for employment. Three hypotheses were offered in line with previous ...
متن کاملPerceived discrimination and stigmatisation against severely obese women: age and weight loss make a difference.
AIMS Patients' perceptions about weight-related stigma and discrimination were assessed in 2 groups of patients, obese and laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB). METHODS Seven focus group sessions were held including a total of 32 women, 8 obese (body mass index 35+) and 24 who had lost 50% of excess weight following bariatric surgery. During the sessions, participants were asked to ...
متن کاملارتباط چاقی با عوارض بارداری در شهر شاهرود
Background and Aim: According to various studies, obese women, have an increased risk of a number of pregnancy complications and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Worryingly, the prevalence of obesity is rising during pregnancy. The present study was done to determine the incidence of obesity and its relationship to pregnancy complications. Materials and Methods: In this prospective study, all pregna...
متن کاملAttitude of Nurses Towards Obesity and Caring to Obese Patients and Its Predictors in Northern Iran
Background & Aims: Obesity is a global public health problem. The discriminatory behavior of medical staff, including physicians and nurses, towards obese patients can affect their quality of care to these people. This study aims to determine the attitudes of nurses towords obesity and providing care to obese patients its predictors in northern Iran. Materials & Methods: In this descriptive-an...
متن کاملThe PDG submitted a series of questions which cover two key aspects of obesity and its management: weight bias and stigma and the effectiveness and impact of weight management
Weight bias is assessed using a number of different methodological approaches including qualitative interviews, surveys, experimental manipulations involving vignettes or photographs, laboratory based manipulations, field studies and implicit attitude tests (Ruggs et al, 2010). Although these different approaches focus on different aspects of weight bias and each have their own strengths and we...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره 43 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014