NUTRITIONAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF COGNITIVE STATUS AND SELF-ESTEEM AMONG SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE URBAN AREA OF KENITRA (MOROCCO)

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
Kaoutar Ateilah, Y. Aboussaleh, Samir Bikri, Ahmed Omar Touhami Ahami
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Low cognitive performance and low self-esteem can be influenced by nutritional factors, such as dietary deficiencies, as well as socio-economic aspects including the level of education and economic status. These elements can interact in complex ways, contributing to variations in cognitive performance and self-es- teem. It is important to consider all aspects of mental and physical health to fully understand this relationship.A sample of 174 urban schoolchildren, aged between 15 and 19, and hailing from modest socio-economic backgrounds, participated in the study. They underwent a cognitive test (the Raven test) to evaluate their intellectual induction abilities. Additionally, a questionnaire was administered to gauge their socio-economic status. Nutritional status was assessed through various indices, including weight, height, and indicators such as weight-for-age, height-for-age, and emaciation. Self-esteem was measured using the French translation of Pelham and Swann’s self-assessment questionnaire, completed by the students.Neurocognitive abilities exhibited significant correlations with gender, mathematical performance, nutritional status, and the educational level of mothers. Conversely, self-esteem demonstrated correlations with parental education levels and the presence of emaciation.The results of this study highlight a significant relation between malnutrition and neurocognitive abilities, as well as self-esteem in schoolgirls. These findings suggest that nutritional management could play an essential role in preventing self-esteem problems and cognitive difficulties among schoolchildren.
基尼特拉(摩洛哥)城市地区学龄儿童认知状况和自尊心的营养和社会经济决定因素
认知能力低下和自卑可能受到营养因素(如饮食不足)以及社会经济方面(包括教育水平和经济地位)的影响。这些因素会以复杂的方式相互作用,导致认知能力和自尊心的变化。这项研究抽样调查了 174 名城市在校学生,他们的年龄在 15 至 19 岁之间,社会经济背景一般。他们接受了一项认知测试(瑞文测试),以评估他们的智力归纳能力。此外,还对他们的社会经济状况进行了问卷调查。营养状况通过各种指数进行评估,包括体重、身高以及年龄体重、年龄身高和消瘦等指标。神经认知能力与性别、数学成绩、营养状况和母亲的教育水平有显著的相关性。本研究结果表明,营养不良与女学生的神经认知能力和自尊心之间存在显著关系。这些研究结果表明,营养管理在预防学童出现自尊问题和认知障碍方面可发挥重要作用。
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