Laleh Shams yousefi; Farahnaz Meschi; sheida sodagar; Zohreh Rafezi; mohammadreza seirafi
Abstract
Objective: Being overweight and obese in adolescence is associated with severe health effects during their lifetime Thepurpose of this study was to explain the mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between family cohesion,stress, and quality of life with body mass index in adolescent ...
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Objective: Being overweight and obese in adolescence is associated with severe health effects during their lifetime Thepurpose of this study was to explain the mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between family cohesion,stress, and quality of life with body mass index in adolescent girls
Method: The current research was descriptive-multiple linear regression From among the statistical population of theresearch, 250 teenage girls were selected as the research sample using a multi-stage cluster sampling method, and finally,after dropping 50 people from the sample group, the data of 200 of them were analyzed. The tools of data collectionincluded the Samani Family Cohesion Questionnaires (2001), Byrne and Mazano Stress (2002) Scale, the World HealthOrganization Quality of Life (1996) questionnaire, and the NAF Self-compassion (2003) inventory. For data analysis,structural equation modeling was performed using SPSS26 and AMOS24 software.
Results: The results showed that the model of body mass index based on the quality of life, family cohesion, andstress with the mediating role of self-compassion has a good fit. It also indicated that family cohesion, stress, andquality of life did not predict body mass index in adolescent girls, But quality of life predicts body mass index inadolescent girls.
Conclusion: It seems that self-compassion plays a mediating role in the relationship of body mass index with familycohesion, stress, and quality of life in adolescent girls.