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- W83095894 abstract "Pense 2012 is a survey conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), in partnership with the Ministry of Health. PeNSE covers a broad range of subjects, especially risk behavior. This article has the aim of analyzing discrimination against obese and very thin students using PeNSE microdata. Data indicate that students that classify themselves as “very fat” or “very thin” are much more prone to risk zxbehaviors like consumption of illicit drugs, alcohol, cigarettes and laxatives (or vomit inducing), when compared to “normal” pupils. They are also much more likely to suffer from frequent bullying (FB), especially that motivated by their body appearance, to be active bullies, to feel frequently lonely, to suffer from insomnia, family violence, aggressions and injuries. A great percentage was involved in fights and feel that their parents rarely or never understand their problems and preoccupations. Econometric model shows that non “normal” students have a greater chance of suffering FB than “normal” pupils. Male students have greater chance of being frequently discriminated when compared to the female ones. There is no statistical difference between public and private schools. Black, yellow and Indian students have greater chance of suffering FB than white pupils. Students whose mothers didn’t study have greater chance of suffering FB than those whose mothers have completed high school education. A Pesquisa Nacional de Saude do Escolar (PeNSE) 2012, realizada pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica (IBGE), em parceria com o Ministerio da Saude (MS), abrange um amplo leque de assuntos, com destaque para comportamentos de risco. Este artigo tem o objetivo de analisar a discriminacao contra estudantes obesos e muito magros, utilizando microdados da Pe. Os dados indicam que alunos que se autoclassificam “muito gordos” ou “muito magros” sao muito mais propensos a comportamentos de risco, como o consumo de drogas ilicitas, alcool, cigarros e laxantes (ou inducao ao vomito), quando comparados com alunos “normais”. Eles tambem sao muito mais sujeitos a sofrer bullying frequente (BF) – especialmente aquele motivado por sua aparencia corporal, a serem bullies ativos, a sentirem solidao, a sofrerem de insonia, violencia familiar, agressoes e lesoes. Um elevado percentual esta envolvido em brigas e avalia que seus pais raramente ou nunca entendem seus problemas e preocupacoes. O modelo econometrico implementado mostra que estudantes nao “normais” tem mais chance de sofrer BF que os “normais”. Os alunos do sexo masculino tem maior chance de ser discriminados em relacao as alunas. Nao ha diferenca estatisticamente significativa entre escolas publicas e privadas. Alunos pretos, amarelos e indigenas tem maior chance de sofrer BF em relacao aos brancos. Estudantes cujas maes nao estudaram tem maior chance de sofrer BF em relacao aqueles cujas maes tem ensino medio completo." @default.
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- W83095894 title "Discrimination against the obese and very thin students in Brazilian schools" @default.
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