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Attitudes and Self-Perception of 10- to 14-Year-Old Students Toward Obese Children.

Hulya CilogluMedine Yılmaz Dağ
Published in: The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses (2020)
This cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the self-perception of primary school students aged 10-14 and their attitudes toward obese children (n = 693). There was a weak, positive, and highly significant correlation between the mean scores for the overall Attitude Toward Obese Children Scale, the Self-Perception Profile for Children Scale, and the Acceptance of Obese Peers subscale (p = .000). There was a weak, positive, and highly significant correlation between all the subscales except for the Rejection of Obese Peer and Social Acceptance and Athletic Competence subscales (p < .01). Self-perception in adolescence is effective throughout life in terms of community mental health. Therefore, it is of great importance to carry out education and awareness-raising studies in schools to gain students positive attitudes and behavior toward individuals with different characteristics.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • adipose tissue
  • weight loss
  • metabolic syndrome
  • young adults
  • type diabetes
  • healthcare
  • obese patients
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental illness
  • quality improvement