Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes

This study examined the effect of anti-fat attitude counter-conditioning using positive images of obese individuals participants completed implicit and explicit measures of attitudes towards fatness on three occasions: no intervention; following exposure to positive images of obese members of the ge...

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Main Authors: Stuart W. Flint, Joanne Hudson, David Lavallee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2013-07-01
Series:Health Psychology Research
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/738
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spelling doaj-105d2bebdab74732a2236e98d2e83a062021-05-02T22:17:19ZengOpen Medical PublishingHealth Psychology Research2281-20752420-81242013-07-0112e24e2410.4081/hpr.2013.e241202Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudesStuart W. Flint0Joanne Hudson1David Lavallee2Academy of Sport and Physical Activity, Health and Wellbeing Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam UniversityDepartment of Sport and Exercise Science, Aberystwyth UniversitySchool of Sport, University of StirlingThis study examined the effect of anti-fat attitude counter-conditioning using positive images of obese individuals participants completed implicit and explicit measures of attitudes towards fatness on three occasions: no intervention; following exposure to positive images of obese members of the general public; and to images of obese celebrities. Contrary to expectations, positive images of obese individuals did not result in more positive attitudes towards fatness as expected and, in some cases, indices of these attitudes worsened. Results suggest that attitudes towards obesity and fatness may be somewhat robust and resistant to change, possibly suggesting a central and not peripheral processing route for their formation.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/738counter-conditioning, attitude strength, obesity
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author Stuart W. Flint
Joanne Hudson
David Lavallee
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Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
Health Psychology Research
counter-conditioning, attitude strength, obesity
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Joanne Hudson
David Lavallee
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title Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
title_short Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
title_full Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
title_fullStr Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
title_full_unstemmed Counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
title_sort counter-conditioning as an intervention to modify anti-fat attitudes
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Health Psychology Research
issn 2281-2075
2420-8124
publishDate 2013-07-01
description This study examined the effect of anti-fat attitude counter-conditioning using positive images of obese individuals participants completed implicit and explicit measures of attitudes towards fatness on three occasions: no intervention; following exposure to positive images of obese members of the general public; and to images of obese celebrities. Contrary to expectations, positive images of obese individuals did not result in more positive attitudes towards fatness as expected and, in some cases, indices of these attitudes worsened. Results suggest that attitudes towards obesity and fatness may be somewhat robust and resistant to change, possibly suggesting a central and not peripheral processing route for their formation.
topic counter-conditioning, attitude strength, obesity
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/738
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