Paula M Brochu - Publications

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Nova Southeastern University, Florida, Davie, FL, United States 

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2023 Hunger JM, Brochu PM. Weight as a social identity: Theoretical and empirical advances. Body Image. 46: 103-107. PMID 37271032 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.05.001  0.314
2023 Mensinger JL, Shepherd BF, Schapiro S, Aware Y, Brochu PM, Calogero RM, Tylka TL. Mediating effects of a weight-inclusive health promotion program on maladaptive eating in women with high body mass index. Eating Behaviors. 49: 101730. PMID 37121132 DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101730  0.362
2021 Brochu PM, Veillette LAS, Serrano J, Seidl M. It’s interpersonal: Internalized weight bias and suicidality are associated indirectly via perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness. Stigma and Health. 6: 287-295. DOI: 10.1037/sah0000264  0.325
2020 Brochu PM. Weight stigma as a risk factor for suicidality. International Journal of Obesity (2005). PMID 32546856 DOI: 10.1038/S41366-020-0632-5  0.335
2020 Brochu PM. Testing the effectiveness of a weight bias educational intervention among clinical psychology trainees Journal of Applied Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/Jasp.12653  0.358
2019 Brochu PM, Banfield JC, Dovidio JF. Does a Common Ingroup Identity Reduce Weight Bias? Only When Weight Discrimination Is Salient. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 3020. PMID 32038393 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyg.2019.03020  0.629
2019 Brochu PM. Teaching Clinical Psychology Trainees about Weight Bias Women & Therapy. 42: 191-199. DOI: 10.1080/02703149.2018.1524066  0.402
2018 Veillette LAS, Serrano JM, Brochu PM. What's Weight Got to Do With It? Mental Health Trainees' Perceptions of a Client With Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 2574. PMID 30618990 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyg.2018.02574  0.417
2018 Brochu PM. Weight Stigma Is a Modifiable Risk Factor. The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society For Adolescent Medicine. 63: 267-268. PMID 30135029 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jadohealth.2018.06.016  0.381
2018 Dunaev J, Markey CH, Brochu PM. An attitude of gratitude: The effects of body-focused gratitude on weight bias internalization and body image. Body Image. 25: 9-13. PMID 29427948 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bodyim.2018.01.006  0.455
2018 Dunaev JL, Brochu PM, Markey CH. Imagine that! The effect of counterstereotypic imagined intergroup contact on weight bias. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 37: 81-88. PMID 29016150 DOI: 10.1037/Hea0000545  0.524
2015 Logel C, Stinson DA, Brochu PM. Weight Loss Is Not the Answer: A Well-being Solution to the "Obesity Problem" Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 9: 678-695. DOI: 10.1111/Spc3.12223  0.463
2014 Brochu PM, Pearl RL, Puhl RM, Brownell KD. Do media portrayals of obesity influence support for weight-related medical policy? Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 33: 197-200. PMID 23668850 DOI: 10.1037/A0032592  0.435
2014 Brochu PM, Dovidio JF. Would You Like Fries (380 Calories) With That? Menu Labeling Mitigates the Impact of Weight-Based Stereotype Threat on Food Choice Social Psychological and Personality Science. 5: 414-421. DOI: 10.1177/1948550613499941  0.583
2013 Brochu P, Dovidio J. Would You Like Fries (380 Calories) With That? The Effect of Weight Stigma Threat on Food Choice Canadian Journal of Diabetes. 37: S276-S277. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jcjd.2013.03.300  0.556
2012 Esses VM, Brochu PM, Dickson KR. Economic Costs, Economic Benefits, and Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 12: 133-137. DOI: 10.1111/J.1530-2415.2011.01269.X  0.556
2011 Brochu PM, Gawronski B, Esses VM. The integrative prejudice framework and different forms of weight prejudice Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 14: 429-444. DOI: 10.1177/1368430210396520  0.644
2011 Brochu PM, Esses VM. What's in a Name? The Effects of the Labels “Fat” Versus “Overweight” on Weight Bias Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 41: 1981-2008. DOI: 10.1111/J.1559-1816.2011.00786.X  0.645
2009 Brochu PM, Esses VM. Weight Prejudice and Medical Policy: Support for an Ambiguously Discriminatory Policy Is Influenced by Prejudice‐Colored Glasses Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 9: 117-133. DOI: 10.1111/J.1530-2415.2009.01175.X  0.621
2008 Gawronski B, Peters KR, Brochu PM, Strack F. Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: a cognitive consistency perspective. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 34: 648-65. PMID 18299634 DOI: 10.1177/0146167207313729  0.316
2007 Brochu PM, Morrison MA. Implicit and explicit prejudice toward overweight and average-weight men and women: testing their correspondence and relation to behavioral intentions. The Journal of Social Psychology. 147: 681-706. PMID 18314793 DOI: 10.3200/Socp.147.6.681-706  0.461
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