The Role of Sport Involvement and General Self-Worth in the Interplay between Body Dissatisfaction, Worry, and School Disaffection in Preadolescent Boys and Girls

  • Raufelder D
  • Waak S
  • Melchior A
  • et al.
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While in recent years there has been increasing research on body dissatisfaction in preadolescence and a small body of research on worry in association with eating disorders, less is known about their effects on school disaffection. Therefore, the current study examined possible gender-specific relations between body dissatisfaction, worry, and school disaffection. To identify possible strategies of intervention and prevention, sport involvement and general self-worth were tested as mediators. Multigroup structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test for the mediating role of sport involvement and general self-worth in the association between body dissatisfaction, worry, and school disaffection in a sample of 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students (; ) in elementary schools in Berlin, Germany. The results suggest that promoting feelings of general self-worth could be an effective starting point in decreasing the association between body dissatisfaction, worry, and school disaffection, in both boys and girls. Conversely, sport involvement was identified as a mediating factor for boys only.

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  • Table 1: Sample.
  • Table 2: Descriptive statistics.
  • Table 4: Model fit indices comparing baseline model and gender model.
  • Figure 1: Baseline model of path analysis. Significant effects shown as standardized coefficients (betas) are noted with the symbol (βˆ—π‘ƒ < .05. βˆ—βˆ—π‘ƒ < .001).
  • Table 3: Bivariate associations between bodydissatisfaction, general self-worth, school disaffection, sport involvement, worry, sadness, depression, happiness, and gender.
  • Figure 2: Gender grouping of path analysis. Significant effects shown as standardized coefficients (betas) are noted with the symbol (βˆ—π‘ƒ < .05. βˆ—βˆ— 𝑃 < .001). Coefficients for female are shown in normal font and coefficients for male are shown in bold.

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Raufelder, D., Waak, S., Melchior, A., & Ittel, A. (2013). The Role of Sport Involvement and General Self-Worth in the Interplay between Body Dissatisfaction, Worry, and School Disaffection in Preadolescent Boys and Girls. Child Development Research, 2013, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/835149

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