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Percept Mot Skills ; 67(3): 879-84, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3226842

ABSTRACT

The Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale was administered to 550 14- and 16-yr.-old (+/- 6 mo.) girls. Self-esteem scores were categorized by weight and weight by height. Scores on the Quetelet Index for obesity were correlated with self-esteem scores. Mean self-esteem of the low- and middle-weight by height group was significantly higher than the mean of the high-weight by height group. In analyzing weight alone, the self-esteem of the middle-weight group was significantly higher than the self-esteem of the high-weight group. The correlation of the obesity index and self-esteem indicated that as weight increased self-esteem decreased.


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Body Weight , Psychology, Adolescent , Self Concept , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Obesity/psychology
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Percept Mot Skills ; 64(2): 559-66, 1987 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3588198

ABSTRACT

The Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale was used to measure the self-esteem of 109 14- and 16-yr.-old (+/- 6 mo.) girls. The self-esteem scores were categorized by economic status, race, and area of residence. For urban girls mean self-esteem of upper economic status subjects was significantly higher than that of those at the lower economic status. The self-esteem of upper economic status urban girls was significantly higher than the self-esteem of their rural peers. Finally, the self-esteem of the urban black girls was significantly higher than the self-esteem of the urban white girls.


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Ethnicity/psychology , Self Concept , Social Environment , Socioeconomic Factors , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Rural Population , Urban Population
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