Role of Body Dissatisfaction in Developmental Psychopathology Among the Adolescents with Obesity: A Matched Case Control Study |
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Authors: | Deepthi Annayagari M. Thomas Kishore Chandrashekhar Rao Pathki B. Binukumar |
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Affiliation: | 1.University of Hyderabad,Hyderabad,India;2.NIMHANS,Bangalore,India;3.Indian School of Business,Hyderabad,India |
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Abstract: | Body-image is a significant component of self-image, and problems with the same are associated with several behavioural and psychological disorders. Adolescents, who otherwise more concerned about their body-image than any other age group, are at a higher risk for various psychological problems due to obesity. But much of our understanding in this regard comes from studies on the adults. In this backdrop, this study aims to examine the role of body dissatisfaction in developmental psychopathology among adolescents with obesity. Participants were 32 adolescents with obesity and 32 with normal weight, aged 11–16 years and school-going. Both groups were matched for age, gender and academic levels on one-to-one basis. Those with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 were considered obese, and those with a BMI < 25 kg/m2 were considered as normal weight. All the participants were assessed using standard scales of body-image and developmental psychopathology. Results indicated that both obesity and poor body-image correlated with psychopathology in specific domains, but neither of them predicted psychopathology. This study suggests that body-image and obesity are risk factors but not predictors of psychopathology. However, psychosocial interventions are indicated to address the issues of body satisfaction and self-image in adolescents with obesity. |
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