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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Behav Policy Rev. 2021 Mar;8(2):168–183. doi: 10.14485/HBPR.8.2.7

Table 1.

Identified Peer-reviewed Studies through Literature Search

Study Target Population Sample Size Methodology
Bullying
Martin et al., 2010.75 Secondary physical education teachers from Texas N = 9 Focus Group
Zhu et al., 2010.76 Teachers who participated in Texas Youth Education Project N = 1,505 Online Self-report survey
Bottino et al., 2016.79 Members of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics N = 286 Online Self-report survey
Weight-Based Teasing
Ikeda et al., 2006.78 n/a n/a Literature Review
Soto et al., 2010.79 n/a n/a Literature Review
Grimmett et al., 2008.80 6–11-year-olds and Parents N = 358
N = 287
Self-report Survey
Cash, 1995.85 Female college students N = 111
Retrospective Survey
Hayden-Wade et al., 2005.82 Overweight and non-overweight children 10–14 years old N = 70 overweight
N = 86 non-overweight
Survey with BMI Assessment
Haines et al., 2007.83 Students, staff members, and parents N = 21 student
N = 12 staff members
N = 21 parents
Focus Groups and Individual Interviews
Cogan et al., 2008.85 n/a n/a Legislative Review and Analysis
Janssen et al., 2004.86 11–16-year-olds N = 5,749 Secondary Analysis of Self-report Survey Data
Madsen et al., 2020.90 California elementary and middle schools (grades 3–8) N = 79 Cluster randomized clinical trial