AIM: To study self-esteem in clinical sample of obese children and adolescents.METHODS: Obese children and adolescents aged 8-19 years (n = 107, mean age 13.2 years, mean BMI 32.5 [range 22.3-50.6], mean BMI z-score 3.22 [range 2.19-4.79]; 50 boys and 57 girls) were referred for treatment of primary obesity. Self-esteem was measured with a validated psychological test with five subscales: physical characteristics, talents and skills, psychological well-being, relations with the family and relations with others. A linear mixed effect model used the factors gender and adolescence group, and the continuous covariates: BMI z-scores, and BMI for the parents as fixed effects and subjects as random effects.RESULTS: Age and gender, but neither the ...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the extent of eating problems and their association with ...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065020 Eighty girls aged 12.8 (0.6) years, completed self-concept, depression...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
Aim: To study self-esteem in clinical sample of obese children and adolescents. Methods: Obese child...
Aim. The aim of th study was to assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms and low self-esteem (SE...
Purpose: Children and adolescents affected by overweight or obesity are at risk of greater declines ...
Obesity and low self-esteem are prevalent disorders among adolescents. Tackling this relationship ma...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the associations between weight status, body image dissatisfacti...
The present study examined whether obese youngsters show lower self-evaluations and more depressive ...
The aim of the study was to analyse the self - esteem of adolescents, depending on age, gender and b...
Obesity is a growing health problem affecting children in the United States. The prevalence of obesi...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
Objective Review published findings on self-esteem and pediatric overweight, and changes in self-est...
Purpose of review: There are contrasting views regarding the psychological well-being of children wi...
The differences in school achievement, depression, and self-esteem among overweight and normal weigh...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the extent of eating problems and their association with ...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065020 Eighty girls aged 12.8 (0.6) years, completed self-concept, depression...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
Aim: To study self-esteem in clinical sample of obese children and adolescents. Methods: Obese child...
Aim. The aim of th study was to assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms and low self-esteem (SE...
Purpose: Children and adolescents affected by overweight or obesity are at risk of greater declines ...
Obesity and low self-esteem are prevalent disorders among adolescents. Tackling this relationship ma...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the associations between weight status, body image dissatisfacti...
The present study examined whether obese youngsters show lower self-evaluations and more depressive ...
The aim of the study was to analyse the self - esteem of adolescents, depending on age, gender and b...
Obesity is a growing health problem affecting children in the United States. The prevalence of obesi...
Objective: the study identifies the presence of the signs of depression, teasing and self-esteem in ...
Objective Review published findings on self-esteem and pediatric overweight, and changes in self-est...
Purpose of review: There are contrasting views regarding the psychological well-being of children wi...
The differences in school achievement, depression, and self-esteem among overweight and normal weigh...
Objective: this study aimed to investigate the extent of eating problems and their association with ...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065020 Eighty girls aged 12.8 (0.6) years, completed self-concept, depression...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...