Research has provided evidence that obesity is associated with peer victimization and low levels of self-concept. No study has examined the relationship between BMI z-score, self-concept in multiple domains, and peer victimization.
The Interplay among BMI z-Score, Peer Victmization, and Self-Concept in Outpatient Children and Adolescents with Overweight or Obesity / Bacchini, D., Licenziati, M.R., Affuso, G., Garrasi, A., Corciulo, N., Driul, D., Tanas, R., Fiumani, P.M., Di Pietro, E., Pesce, S., Crinò, A., Maltoni, G., Iughetti, L., Sartorio, A., Deiana, M., Lombardi, F., Valerio, G.. - In: CHILDHOOD OBESITY. - ISSN 2153-2168. - 13:3(2017), pp. 242-249. [10.1089/chi.2016.0139]
The Interplay among BMI z-Score, Peer Victmization, and Self-Concept in Outpatient Children and Adolescents with Overweight or Obesity
IUGHETTI, Lorenzo;
2017
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