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Abstract
This article considers the relation between overweight and the self-concept of children and adolescents in different living areas. The visibility and perceived controllability of obesity is considered. Results of previous studies about this topic are inconsistent. Self-esteem as one aspect of the self-concept is measured by the "list of statements for children and adolescents". Comparing a group of obese (N = 56) with a group of children and adolescents who suffered from other chronic illnesses (N = 22), the obese had a lower self-esteem for the public living areas "school" and "leisure time", but not for the private area "family". A further result shows that the visibility of the illness is significantly related to self-esteem; again this relation is only revealed for the public living areas "school" and "leisure time".Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10850123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr ISSN: 0032-7034