Perceptions of the body image of mothers and children
International Journal of Development Research
Perceptions of the body image of mothers and children
Received 10th July, 2021 Received in revised form 14th August, 2021 Accepted 16th September, 2021 Published online 23rd October, 2021
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Objective: To understand the relationship between the level of distortion and body image dissatisfaction of mothers and children. Material and Method: Cross-sectional, analytical study with 190 children of both sexes and ages between 7 and 12 years and their respective mothers by means of body silhouette scale. Data were collected in a Basic Health Unit in Fortaleza. From the data, correlations were tested between the distortion of the child's image and distortion of the mother's image; distortion of the child's image and distortion of the view that the mother had in relation to the image of the child; and distortion of the child's image and distortion of the child's view in relation to the mother's image. Body dissatisfaction was also tested in these three situations. Results: There was a low positive correlation between the body distortion of the children and the distortion of the image that mothers have of their children; there was a moderate positive correlation between children's dissatisfaction and the mother's dissatisfaction with the child's image. Conclusion: It was evidenced that the distortion and dissatisfaction that the mother has in relation to the child's image are correlated with the distortion and dissatisfaction that the child has about his/her self-image.