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The dual role of friendship and antipathy relations in the marginalization of overweight children in their peer networks: The TRAILS Study

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PLOS ONE
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178130

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO [GB-MW 940-38-011]
  2. ZonMW Brainpower [100-001-004]
  3. ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence [60-60600-98-018, 60-60600-97-118]
  4. ZonMw Culture and Health [261-98-710]
  5. Social Sciences Council [GB-MaGW 480-01-006, GB-MaGW 480-07-001]
  6. Social Sciences Council project [GB-MaGW 457-03-018, GB-MaGW 452-04-314, GB-MaGW 452-06-004]
  7. NWO [175.010.2003.005]
  8. Sophia Foundation for Medical Research [301, 393]
  9. Dutch Ministry of Justice (WODC)
  10. University Medical Center
  11. University of Groningen
  12. Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam
  13. University of Utrecht
  14. Radboud Medical Center Nijmegen
  15. Trimbos Institute

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Weight-based stigma compromises the social networks of overweight children. To date, research on the position of overweight children in their peer network has focused only on friendship relations, and not on negative relationship dimensions. This study examined how overweight was associated with relations of friendship and dislike (antipathies) in the peer group. Exponential random graph models (ERGM) were used to examine friendship and antipathy relations among overweight children and their classmates, using a sub-sample from the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (N = 504, M age 11.4). Findings showed that overweight children were less likely to receive friendship nominations, and were more likely to receive dislike nominations. Overweight children were also more likely than their non-overweight peers to nominate classmates that they disliked. Together, the results indicate that positive and negative peer relations are impacted by children's weight status, and are relevant to addressing the social marginalization of overweight children.

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