Vol. 25 (2015): (NE-1) Ciencias Médicas
Artículos de Investigación

Association between self-esteem and perception of body image in college students

Aldanely Padrón-Salas
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí.
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Juan Francisco Hernández-Gómez
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
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Amado Nieto-Caraveo
UASLP
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Celia Aradillas-García
UASLP
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Patricia Elizabeth Cossío-Torres
UASLP
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Ana Gabriela Palos-Lucio
UASLP
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Published 2015-06-23

Keywords

  • Universitarios,
  • autoestima,
  • imagen corporal,
  • percepción.
  • College students,
  • self-esteem,
  • body image,
  • perception

How to Cite

Padrón-Salas, A., Hernández-Gómez, J. F., Nieto-Caraveo, A., Aradillas-García, C., Cossío-Torres, P. E., & Palos-Lucio, A. G. (2015). Association between self-esteem and perception of body image in college students. Acta Universitaria, 25, 76–78. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2015.769

Abstract

Self-esteem and body image play an important role in the current epidemic of overweight. The goal of this work is to associate self-esteem with self-perception of body image among college students. For this a cross-sectional study was carried out in 2014 among students from Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. 1002 surveys were held, of which 52.86% were women with an average age of 21 years (17-45 years). 79.9% of students had high self-esteem, 11.6% normal self-esteem and 8.5% low self-esteem. 27.1% of respondents perceived themselves in malnutrition, 32.96% in a suitable weight and 39.96% in overweight or obese. We found a negative correlation between self-esteem and body perception (p = 0.008), i.e., the higher self-esteem the lesser weight perceived among participants. Having high self-esteem is a protective factor for obesity perception (p = 0.042). Self-esteem and body awareness are associated.