Influencing Factors on Motivation To Be A Health Role Model Among Female Preclinical Medical Students

Agustina Arundina Triharja Tejoyuwono, I. Armyanti
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A positive assessment of self-esteem and self-efficacy will motivate, especially female students, to care about their body image, reduce the risk of eating disorders, and in turn aspire them to become healthy role-models. This study aimed to examine the influence of those variables on becoming healthy role-models. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 to 189 female students at the Faculty of Medicine, Tanjungpura University. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test and multivariate logistic regression test. Self-esteem (p: 0.003; OR: 2.638) and self-efficacy (p: 0.000; OR: 5.752) had a significant relationship with body image, and body image had a significant relationship with the risk of eating disorders (p: 0.000; OR: 4,609). Regression analysis showed that self-esteem (p: 0.016) and self-efficacy (p: 0.024) are the variables that affected becoming of a role model. Moreover, it is found that self-efficacy had an indirect influence on eating disorders according to the body image with a coefficient of 2.45. Good self-acceptance (high self-esteem and self-efficacy) through positive self-compassion likely reduces the risk of eating disorders and improves the body image. The combination of these aspects will ultimately increase the students’ motivation to promote healthy behavior to others and thus become healthy role-models. Keywords: Female Medical Student; Healthy Behavior; Motivation; Role As Healthy Role Model; Role Model.
女基础医学生健康榜样动机的影响因素
对自尊和自我效能的积极评价将激励,特别是女学生,关心自己的身体形象,减少饮食失调的风险,进而渴望她们成为健康的榜样。这项研究旨在检验这些变量对成为健康榜样的影响。2021年,对丹戎普拉大学医学院的189名女学生进行了一项横断面研究。数据分析采用卡方检验和多变量logistic回归检验。自尊(p: 0.003;OR: 2.638)和自我效能感(p: 0.000;OR: 5.752)与身体形象有显著关系,身体形象与饮食失调风险有显著关系(p: 0.000;或者:4609)。回归分析显示,自尊(p: 0.016)和自我效能(p: 0.024)是影响榜样成为的变量。此外,根据身体形象发现自我效能感对饮食失调有间接影响,系数为2.45。通过积极的自我同情,良好的自我接纳(高自尊和自我效能)可能会降低饮食失调的风险,改善身体形象。这些方面的结合最终会增加学生向他人推广健康行为的动机,从而成为健康的榜样。关键词:女医学生;健康行为;动机;作为健康榜样的角色;角色模型。
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