“Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students

The purpose of this study was to explore the weight management and weight maintenance challenges experienced by obese female university students through a support group that acted as an intervention programme. The study is a phenomenological research involving four female students of a public univer...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Ayat, Rais, Haniza
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Language:English
Published: IIUM Press 2019
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description The purpose of this study was to explore the weight management and weight maintenance challenges experienced by obese female university students through a support group that acted as an intervention programme. The study is a phenomenological research involving four female students of a public university in Malaysia who were having problems with weight loss. They were selected with three inclusion criteria: female, had a body mass index of ≥ 30 kgm-2 and was currently seeking or had previously tried a method of losing weight. Interview protocols were used to guide interaction in the support group, and data were collected from regular focus group discussions occurring in the support group, journal writing, and products of the support group activities. Verbatims were transcribed and “meaning units” were derived from significant overlapping ideas. Using the socio-ecological model, the challenges of weight management among the participants were identified to exist at the individual, interpersonal and community levels. Of these three, the individual level was noted to have the most prominent number of challenge factors caused by poor self-control and the participants’ psychological states. Various issues related to poor self-control were the most frequently occurring themes among the participants who wanted to lose weight. In view of the findings, counsellors, dietitians or healthcare providers need to consider counselling techniques that can empower clients to manage their thoughts and emotions effectively as this will increase their self-efficacy in self- control.
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spelling iium-817502020-08-06T01:57:46Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81750/ “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students Ibrahim, Ayat Rais, Haniza KBP3075 Public health LB Theory and practice of education RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology The purpose of this study was to explore the weight management and weight maintenance challenges experienced by obese female university students through a support group that acted as an intervention programme. The study is a phenomenological research involving four female students of a public university in Malaysia who were having problems with weight loss. They were selected with three inclusion criteria: female, had a body mass index of ≥ 30 kgm-2 and was currently seeking or had previously tried a method of losing weight. Interview protocols were used to guide interaction in the support group, and data were collected from regular focus group discussions occurring in the support group, journal writing, and products of the support group activities. Verbatims were transcribed and “meaning units” were derived from significant overlapping ideas. Using the socio-ecological model, the challenges of weight management among the participants were identified to exist at the individual, interpersonal and community levels. Of these three, the individual level was noted to have the most prominent number of challenge factors caused by poor self-control and the participants’ psychological states. Various issues related to poor self-control were the most frequently occurring themes among the participants who wanted to lose weight. In view of the findings, counsellors, dietitians or healthcare providers need to consider counselling techniques that can empower clients to manage their thoughts and emotions effectively as this will increase their self-efficacy in self- control. IIUM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81750/1/81750_Why%20the%20scale%20goes%20up%20again.pdf Ibrahim, Ayat and Rais, Haniza (2019) “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students. IIUM Journal of Educational Studies, 7 (2). pp. 56-72. ISSN 2289-8085 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijes/index.php/iejs/article/view/252 https://doi.org/10.31436/ijes.v7i2.252
spellingShingle KBP3075 Public health
LB Theory and practice of education
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Ibrahim, Ayat
Rais, Haniza
“Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title_full “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title_fullStr “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title_full_unstemmed “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title_short “Why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
title_sort “why the scale goes up again?” a socio-ecological exploration of weight loss challenges among female university students
topic KBP3075 Public health
LB Theory and practice of education
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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