The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students

This paper study the effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional well-being in adolescents. It was found that the endogeneity of body image perceptions and associated biases in effect estimates are smaller when emotional well-being are not accounted for. Additionally, the eff...

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Main Author: Goh, Dion Yun Si
Other Authors: Yan Zhenzhen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1664772023-05-08T15:38:55Z The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students Goh, Dion Yun Si Yan Zhenzhen School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences yanzz@ntu.edu.sg Science::Mathematics This paper study the effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional well-being in adolescents. It was found that the endogeneity of body image perceptions and associated biases in effect estimates are smaller when emotional well-being are not accounted for. Additionally, the effect estimates for gender differences are three times larger for females than males. A model to account for potentially endogenous variables was introduced and supplemented by the Instrumental Variable Estimation and Kinky Least Squares Estimation. As much research focuses on adults, it is worthwhile to find the relationship in adolescents. The results from this study can help with developing preventive measures targeted at minimising negative body image. Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences and Economics 2023-05-08T00:50:13Z 2023-05-08T00:50:13Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Goh, D. Y. S. (2023). The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166477 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166477 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
description This paper study the effect of body image perceptions on life satisfaction and emotional well-being in adolescents. It was found that the endogeneity of body image perceptions and associated biases in effect estimates are smaller when emotional well-being are not accounted for. Additionally, the effect estimates for gender differences are three times larger for females than males. A model to account for potentially endogenous variables was introduced and supplemented by the Instrumental Variable Estimation and Kinky Least Squares Estimation. As much research focuses on adults, it is worthwhile to find the relationship in adolescents. The results from this study can help with developing preventive measures targeted at minimising negative body image.
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author Goh, Dion Yun Si
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title The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
title_short The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
title_full The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
title_fullStr The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
title_full_unstemmed The effect of body Image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
title_sort effect of body image perceptions on subjective wellbeing in adolescent students
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166477
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