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The Relationship between Social Support and Self -esteem with the Mediating role of Stigmatization among Obese Individuals
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This study Aims to explore the Relationship between social support, self-esteem, and stigmatization within the context of obesity among Pakistani individuals, particularly adolescents. study aims to unravel the intriguing relationship between social support and self-esteem amidst the presence of obesity-related stigma. Employing a cross-sectional design, the study gathered data from a diverse sample of 202 adults residing in both urban and rural areas of Gujranwala. To measure the targeted variables, the researchers employed the esteemed Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Weight Self-Stigma Questionnaire. The study's findings are nothing short of remarkable and shed light on previously unexplored dimensions. Surprisingly, a negative correlation emerged between self-esteem and social support, challenging long-held assumptions, and prompting a fresh perspective on these intricate dynamics. Additionally, weight stigma was found to act as a potent mediator between social support and self-esteem, revealing a crucial link in this complex chain. The study's findings are nothing short of remarkable and shed light on previously unexplored dimensions. Surprisingly, a negative correlation emerged between self-esteem and social support, challenging long-held assumptions, and prompting a fresh perspective on these intricate dynamics. Additionally, weight stigma was found to act as a potent mediator between social support and self-esteem, revealing a crucial link in this complex chain., These compelling findings underscore the pivotal role of combating weight stigma in interventions aimed at bolstering self-esteem and social support among the obese population. The implications of this research extend to the realms of clinical and social psychology, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted strategies to alleviate the adverse impacts of stigma within obese communities. This groundbreaking study illuminates the path forward, offering a wealth of knowledge to researchers, clinicians, and policymakers alike. It beckons us to embark on a transformative journey towards creating a society that nurtures self-esteem, fosters social support, and dismantles the shackles of weight stigma in the pursuit of holistic well-being among individuals grappling with obesity.
Al-Qamar Islamic Research Institute
Title: The Relationship between Social Support and Self -esteem with the Mediating role of Stigmatization among Obese Individuals
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This study Aims to explore the Relationship between social support, self-esteem, and stigmatization within the context of obesity among Pakistani individuals, particularly adolescents.
study aims to unravel the intriguing relationship between social support and self-esteem amidst the presence of obesity-related stigma.
Employing a cross-sectional design, the study gathered data from a diverse sample of 202 adults residing in both urban and rural areas of Gujranwala.
To measure the targeted variables, the researchers employed the esteemed Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Weight Self-Stigma Questionnaire.
The study's findings are nothing short of remarkable and shed light on previously unexplored dimensions.
Surprisingly, a negative correlation emerged between self-esteem and social support, challenging long-held assumptions, and prompting a fresh perspective on these intricate dynamics.
Additionally, weight stigma was found to act as a potent mediator between social support and self-esteem, revealing a crucial link in this complex chain.
The study's findings are nothing short of remarkable and shed light on previously unexplored dimensions.
Surprisingly, a negative correlation emerged between self-esteem and social support, challenging long-held assumptions, and prompting a fresh perspective on these intricate dynamics.
Additionally, weight stigma was found to act as a potent mediator between social support and self-esteem, revealing a crucial link in this complex chain.
, These compelling findings underscore the pivotal role of combating weight stigma in interventions aimed at bolstering self-esteem and social support among the obese population.
The implications of this research extend to the realms of clinical and social psychology, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted strategies to alleviate the adverse impacts of stigma within obese communities.
This groundbreaking study illuminates the path forward, offering a wealth of knowledge to researchers, clinicians, and policymakers alike.
It beckons us to embark on a transformative journey towards creating a society that nurtures self-esteem, fosters social support, and dismantles the shackles of weight stigma in the pursuit of holistic well-being among individuals grappling with obesity.
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