Body related Shame, Guilt, Dissatisfaction and Depression among University Students with Obesity

Authors

  • Aqsa Naveed, Umme Rubab Kazmi, Tusamma Haq, Maryam Bawer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs202317367

Abstract

Aim: To explore the relationship among body related shame, guilt, dissatisfaction and depression among university students with obesity.

Study design: Correlation research design was used.

Place and duration: The sample was selected from four different public and private sector universities of Lahore, Pakistan and the research was conducted from February-June 2022.

Methodology: Purposive sampling strategy was used to select sample (n=200). The Weight related Body Shame and Guilt Scale, Depression Scale from DASS-21 and Body Satisfaction Scale were administered on the participants along with demographic sheet.

Results: Weight-related body shame has significant positive correlation with guilt (.72**), depression (.77**) and BMI (.72**). Furthermore, weight-related body shame (β=.34), weight-related body guilt (β=.28), general dissatisfaction (β= .81), head dissatisfaction (β=.30), and body dissatisfaction (β=.27) were found to be significant positive predictors of depression among university students with obesity. Female students with obesity had more body-related shame, general dissatisfaction, head and body dissatisfaction.

Conclusion: This research is helpful to understand the role of body related shame and guilt in causing depression among students with obesity.

Keywords: Obesity, body shame, guilt, dissatisfaction, depression

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Aqsa Naveed, Umme Rubab Kazmi, Tusamma Haq, Maryam Bawer. (2023). Body related Shame, Guilt, Dissatisfaction and Depression among University Students with Obesity. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(03), 67. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs202317367