The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students:

Studies investigating specific determinants of subjective wellbeing (such as body image perceptions) using experimental/quasi-experimental methods are lacking. Furthermore, few studies considered more than one dimension of wellbeing, used multi-country samples, or considered a variety of determinant...

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Main Author: Sakellariou, Chris
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1662982023-04-23T15:30:43Z The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students: Sakellariou, Chris School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Subjective Wellbeing Body Image Quasi-Experimental Methods Gender Studies investigating specific determinants of subjective wellbeing (such as body image perceptions) using experimental/quasi-experimental methods are lacking. Furthermore, few studies considered more than one dimension of wellbeing, used multi-country samples, or considered a variety of determinants/correlates of wellbeing. Only a small minority of studies are on adolescents. I used a large multi-country sample of 15-year-old students, to implement an innovative methodological approach which accounts for potential endogeneity of body image perceptions and derive estimates of the effect of body image on the cognitive and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students. I supplemented Instrumental Variables (IV) estimation with the newly developed - instrument free estimation method, to derive gender-specific causal effect estimates. The outcome measures considered are Life Satisfaction (0-10 scale) and Positive Affect. I found that biases associated with endogeneity of perceived body image are more important when emotional well-being is considered. Similarly, gender differences in the effect of body image satisfaction were established only on the emotional dimension of wellbeing (Positive Affect); the effect size for girls is about three times larger than for boys. Submitted/Accepted version 2023-04-21T02:32:10Z 2023-04-21T02:32:10Z 2023 Journal Article Sakellariou, C. (2023). The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students:. Child Indicators Research. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12187-023-10029-x 1874-897X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166298 10.1007/s12187-023-10029-x en Child Indicators Research © 2023 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. All rights reserved. This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to Springer Nature’s AM terms of use, but is not the Version of Record and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. The Version of Record is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12187-023-10029-x. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Sociology
Subjective Wellbeing
Body Image
Quasi-Experimental Methods
Gender
spellingShingle Social sciences::Sociology
Subjective Wellbeing
Body Image
Quasi-Experimental Methods
Gender
Sakellariou, Chris
The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students:
description Studies investigating specific determinants of subjective wellbeing (such as body image perceptions) using experimental/quasi-experimental methods are lacking. Furthermore, few studies considered more than one dimension of wellbeing, used multi-country samples, or considered a variety of determinants/correlates of wellbeing. Only a small minority of studies are on adolescents. I used a large multi-country sample of 15-year-old students, to implement an innovative methodological approach which accounts for potential endogeneity of body image perceptions and derive estimates of the effect of body image on the cognitive and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students. I supplemented Instrumental Variables (IV) estimation with the newly developed - instrument free estimation method, to derive gender-specific causal effect estimates. The outcome measures considered are Life Satisfaction (0-10 scale) and Positive Affect. I found that biases associated with endogeneity of perceived body image are more important when emotional well-being is considered. Similarly, gender differences in the effect of body image satisfaction were established only on the emotional dimension of wellbeing (Positive Affect); the effect size for girls is about three times larger than for boys.
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title_short The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students:
title_full The effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional wellbeing of adolescent students:
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