Journalartikel

Values, norms and peer effects on weight status


AutorenlisteNie, P.; Gwozdz, W.; Reisch, L.; Sousa-Poza, A.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2017

ZeitschriftJournal of Obesity

Bandnummer2017

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2849674

VerlagWiley


Abstract

This study uses data from the European Social Survey in order to test the Prinstein-Dodge hypothesis that posits that peer effects may be larger in collectivistic than in individualistic societies. When defining individualism and collectivism at the country level, our results show that peer effects on obesity are indeed larger in collectivistic than in individualistic societies. However, when defining individualism and collectivism with individual values based on the Shalom Schwartz universal values theory, we find little support for this hypothesis.




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Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilNie, P., Gwozdz, W., Reisch, L. and Sousa-Poza, A. (2017) Values, norms and peer effects on weight status, Journal of Obesity, 2017, Article 2849674. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2849674

APA-ZitierstilNie, P., Gwozdz, W., Reisch, L., & Sousa-Poza, A. (2017). Values, norms and peer effects on weight status. Journal of Obesity. 2017, Article 2849674. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2849674


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