Literature DB >> 9360735

Weight, weight-related aspects of body image, and depression in early adolescent girls.

J Rierdan1, E Koff.   

Abstract

This investigation assessed the hypothesis that early adolescent girls with more negative weight-related body images would report higher levels of depressive symptoms. The Beck Depression Inventory was administered, and measures of objective weight and four dimensions of weight-related body image were obtained: self-reported weight, subjective classification of weight from very underweight to very overweight, satisfaction with weight, and concerns about weight. The results indicated that the more subjective and personal measures of weight-related body image discontent--weight dissatisfaction and weight concerns--were associated with increased depressive symptoms, even controlling for objective weight status. These results are discussed in relation to the ontogenesis of body image and the place of body image in personality and the development of depression.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9360735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adolescence        ISSN: 0001-8449


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