CNN (12/7, Rogers) reports, “Negative body image can threaten mental health, according to new research that found teenagers who were dissatisfied with their bodies tended to experience depression as adults.” When “study participants were 14, on a five-point scale (from extremely satisfied to extremely dissatisfied) they rated their satisfaction with their weight, figure, body build or breasts, stomach, waist, thighs, butt, hips, legs, face and hair,” and at 18 “a nurse assessed their depression symptoms and severity.” The study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, found that “girls who were discontented with their bodies at 14 had mild, moderate and severe depressive episodes at 18, while boys had mild and/or moderate depressive episodes.”
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— “Teens with negative body image may experience depression as adults, study finds “Kristen Rogers, CNN, December 7, 2020