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Obesidad y características de personalidad en adolescentes de Argentina y España. Un estudio transcultural

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LACUNZA, ANA BETINA ; Sal, Francisco Javier ; Paredes, Víctor ; Collado Yurrita, Luis ; Caballero, Silvina Valeria ; Diaz Molina, Paula ; CordobesRol, Marta ; SALAZAR BURGOS, RAMIRO JOAQUÍN ; Bermejo de las Heras, Sara ; Leon, Joana ; San Mauro Martin, Isabel
Date
2019
Publishing House and Editing Place
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Magazine
Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios, vol. 10 (pp. 10-21) - ISSN 2007-1523
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
ISSN
2007-1523
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The objectives of this study were: 1. To compare the presence of overweight and obesity in adolescents from Ar- gentina vs. Spain, 2. To compare personality according to nutritional diagnosis (ND) and place of residence (PR), and 3. To identify the presence of psychopathological risk (PR). A total of 272 adolescents, men and women from 11 to 16 years completed the Personality Questionnaire for Children of Eysenck (EPQ-J) and body mass index was calculated through height and weight measures. The... The objectives of this study were: 1. To compare the presence of overweight and obesity in adolescents from Ar- gentina vs. Spain, 2. To compare personality according to nutritional diagnosis (ND) and place of residence (PR), and 3. To identify the presence of psychopathological risk (PR). A total of 272 adolescents, men and women from 11 to 16 years completed the Personality Questionnaire for Children of Eysenck (EPQ-J) and body mass index was calculated through height and weight measures. The 39% of the Spanish adolescents and 43% of the Argentinians presented overweight or obesity, two clinical groups were formed, one per country and both control groups were constituted by the normal weight participants. The combination of the variables ND and PR did not show signifi- cant differences in terms of personality dimensions. However, both clinical groups presented greater neuroticism (NE) than their control peers. Regarding the PR, the Argentine adolescents registered higher NE and emotional hardness (4% of high risk) than 3% of high risk of NE in the Spanish. The data obtained did not allow to establish a psychopathological profile of the overweight or obese adolescent, this is because the influence of the country of origin prevailed.
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Key Words
NEUROTICISMOOBESIDADTRANSCULTURALDUREZA EMOCIONAL
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