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Journal of Pediatric Psychology 22(1) pp. 59-71, 1997
© 1997 Society of Pediatric Psychology


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Psychological Aspects of Childhood Obesity: A Controlled Study in a Clinical and Nonclinical Sample1

Caroline Braet2,, Ivan Mervielde and Walter Vandereycken

Unviversity of Ghent and University Hospital of Ghent Belgium, University of Leuven Belgium

2All correspondence should be sent to Caroline Braet, Department of Psychology, University of Ghent, H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

Explored the relationship between obesity and psycholsocial adjustment in a combined clinical and nonclinical sample of 139 obese children and 150 non–obsess children (ages from 9 to 12 years and matched for age, socioeconomic status, and gender) who filled out the Perceived Competence Scale for Children; their parents completed the Child Behaviour Checklist. All obese children, independent of their help–seeking status, status, reported more negative physical self–perceptions than their nonobese peers and they scored lower on general self–worth. According to their parents, the obese children of the clinical sample appeared to have more behaviour problems. Findings suggest that psychopathology depends on a clinical obese status, and they provide evidence for a psychosocial at–risk profile for a subgroup of obese children.

Key words: obesity;; children;; psychological adjustment..


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