Hábitos dietéticos y rasgos de personalidad:variables discriminantes de la obesidad y diabetes infantil

  1. R. Remesal Cobreros 1
  2. M. Andrés Villa 2
  3. E. Torrico Linares 2
  1. 1 Hospital Juan Ramón Jiménez de Huelva y Departamento dePsicología Clínica Experimental y Social de la Universidad de Huelva
  2. 2 Departamento de Psicología Clínica Experimental y Social de laUniversidad de Huelva
Aldizkaria:
Revista de Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil

ISSN: 2660-7271 1130-9512

Argitalpen urtea: 2009

Alea: 26

Zenbakia: 3-4

Orrialdeak: 103-110

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Revista de Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil

Laburpena

In order to study psychological and dietetics areas ina chronic illness children groups (obsesses and diabetics)and in a healthy normal body weight, a cross-sectionaldescriptive observational study was developed. Forassessment were use several instruments: socio-bio-graphy inventory, dietetic and exercise habits interviewsand personality questionnaires (CPQ, TAMAI and BAS).A discriminant analysis was used and a group of predic-tor variables was selected trough the three groups wereenough differentiates. The results show that children’sself-esteem and teacher’s perception about popularityand leadership capability of the children were variablesbetter differentiated groups. Obese children were themost dissatisfied and critical with them and according tothe teachers the least leaders and popular were.

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