The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak

This study aimed to examine the relationship between body weights, sexual objectification, and body appreciation on self-esteem, simultaneously to identify the most significant factor to self-esteem among undergraduate female students in University Malaysia Sarawak. A total of 300 undergraduate fema...

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Main Author: Daphnellia Bellarina, Harry
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.429982023-10-12T04:08:33Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42998/ The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak Daphnellia Bellarina, Harry H Social Sciences (General) This study aimed to examine the relationship between body weights, sexual objectification, and body appreciation on self-esteem, simultaneously to identify the most significant factor to self-esteem among undergraduate female students in University Malaysia Sarawak. A total of 300 undergraduate female students participated in the online survey by answering instruments on weight stigmatization, interpersonal sexual objectification, body appreciation as well as self -esteem assessment. Finding have shown that samples experience weight stigmatization regardless of weight and size. Bivariate correlations have indicated that the variables have been significantly related to self-esteem among these female students. Multiple regression has shown that body appreciation is a significant factor on self-esteem among undergraduate female students at University Malaysia Sarawak. This finding convinced institutional educators and counselors to use body appreciation as a method to improve students’ overall well-being. If further studies are to be implemented, this finding suggested that cultural differences may have important implications for their self-esteem and perspectives on sexual objectification. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42998/1/DAPHNELLIA%20%20%2024%20pgs.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42998/2/DAPHNELLIA%20%20ft.pdf Daphnellia Bellarina, Harry (2022) The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
description This study aimed to examine the relationship between body weights, sexual objectification, and body appreciation on self-esteem, simultaneously to identify the most significant factor to self-esteem among undergraduate female students in University Malaysia Sarawak. A total of 300 undergraduate female students participated in the online survey by answering instruments on weight stigmatization, interpersonal sexual objectification, body appreciation as well as self -esteem assessment. Finding have shown that samples experience weight stigmatization regardless of weight and size. Bivariate correlations have indicated that the variables have been significantly related to self-esteem among these female students. Multiple regression has shown that body appreciation is a significant factor on self-esteem among undergraduate female students at University Malaysia Sarawak. This finding convinced institutional educators and counselors to use body appreciation as a method to improve students’ overall well-being. If further studies are to be implemented, this finding suggested that cultural differences may have important implications for their self-esteem and perspectives on sexual objectification.
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title The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
title_short The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
title_full The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
title_fullStr The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed The Relationships Between Body Weights, Sexual Objectification and Body Appreciation to Self-Esteem Among Undergraduate Female Students In University Malaysia Sarawak
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