The Influence of a Girls' Health and Well-Being Program on Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Physical Activity Enjoyment.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kellie Walters, Chrissy Chard, Esmeralda Castro, Devin Nelson
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Adolescent girls report low physical activity levels and poor body image and self-esteem. This study evaluated the impact of a girls' health intervention on body image, self-esteem, and physical activity enjoyment. The intervention was grounded in self-determination theory, resulting in lessons designed to promote autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The two primary components of the intervention included opportunities for girls to learn about resistance training as well as ways to improve their psychosocial health (i.e., body image, self-esteem, and physical activity enjoyment). Girls (n = 590), in the intervention (Mage = 12.79, SD = 0.69) and control group (Mage = 12.92, SD = 0.73), completed pre and post measures. A repeated measures MANOVA was conducted to assess changes in body image, self-esteem, and physical activity enjoyment. The intervention resulted in a significant increase in body esteem-appearance, F = 9.23, p = 0.003, and body esteem-weight, F = 4.77, p = 0.029, and a greater, non-significant, increase in self-esteem (3.22%), and physical activity enjoyment (4.01%) compared to the control group. This highlighted the use of the intervention for significant improvements in appearance and weight-related body image. The results support implementing psychosocial lessons, as well as physical activity, in health programming for girls.

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女孩健康与幸福计划对身体形象、自尊和体育活动乐趣的影响。
少女的身体活动水平低,身体形象和自尊差。本研究评估了女孩健康干预对身体形象、自尊和体育活动乐趣的影响。干预以自决理论为基础,产生了旨在促进自主性、能力和相关性的课程。干预措施的两个主要组成部分包括女孩学习抵抗训练的机会以及改善她们心理健康的方法(即身体形象、自尊和体育活动的乐趣)。干预组(Mage=12.79,SD=0.69)和对照组(Mage=12.92,SD=0.73)中的女孩(n=590)完成了前后测量。进行了一项重复的MANOVA测量,以评估身体形象、自尊和体育活动乐趣的变化。与对照组相比,干预导致身体自尊外表(F=9.23,p=0.003)和身体自尊体重(F=4.77,p=0.029)显著增加,自尊(3.22%)和体育活动乐趣(4.01%)显著增加(不显著)。这突出了使用干预措施显著改善外观和体重相关的身体形象。结果支持在女孩保健方案中实施心理社会课程以及体育活动。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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