Description of Body Image Satisfaction in Adolescents
Nia Agustiningsih
*
and Qori Fanani
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Kepanjen, Jalan Trunojoyo, Krajan, Panggungrejo, Kepanjen, Malang, Indonesia 65163
Keywords: Body image satisafaction, adolescents, 16-18 years
Abstract: The existence of wrong thoughts about body image will cause a teenager to do maladaptive behavior to
improve Body Image Satisfaction This study aims to determine the description of body image satisfaction in
adolescents aged 16-18 years. This research is a descriptive research. The population in this study were all
teenagers aged 16-18 years at SMK 5 Muhammadiyah Kepanjen with simple random sampling technique
with a sample size of 176 people. The study was conducted at SMK 5 Muhammadiyah Kepanjen in April
2019. The data were presented in the form of frequency distribution tables and narratives. The results showed
that respondents who have a very good body image satisfaction numbered 4 people (2.27%), either 94 people
(53.41%), there were 68 people enough (38.64%), less as many as 10 people (5.68). Based on these results
that most adolescents are able to adjust to changes in their bodies during adolescence. But there are a number
of teenagers who need to be considered because body image satisfaction is in the category of insufficient and
lacking so that attention needs to be given to interventions that can improve body image satisfaction.
1 INTRODUCTION
Adolescence is a period of development that is often
associated with problems with body image.
Adolescence is a transition period that involves
social, cognitive, physical, psychological and
emotional aspects that occur due to the stages of
growth and development. Some developments that
can be observed in adolescence are changes in height,
weight, and secondary sex which are part of puberty
(Murray, Byrne and Rieger, 2011; Lipowska et al.,
2016). The existence of these changes will cause
teens to experience changes in body image. With
cognitive development in adolescence, adolescents
begin to think that what is in adolescents can be
evaluated by others. This is normal during adolescent
development but is also a challenge for adolescents to
be able to accept or adjust due to changes in body
image.
Body image is the main issue that appears during
adolescence. (Murray, Byrne and Rieger, 2011)
explain that body image is the result of a
comprehensive assessment of the body which
includes, attitude, cognitive, behavior, aesthetics,
sensation, function, fitness and health. Acceptance of
body image in adolescents is related to adolescent
experiences in daily interactions with peers,
acceptance and attention of peers.
The existence of negative evaluations from peers
relating to body image will cause teens to have
negative thoughts about body image so that it will
cause a decrease in Body Image Satisfaction. Low
body image satisfaction can cause behavioral
disorders and changes such as depression, drive for
thinness, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, low
self-esteem, and health-compromising behaviors
such as diet and steroid use (Jones and Smolak, 2011).
The existence of wrong thoughts about body image
will cause a teenager to do maladaptive behavior to
improve Body Image Satisfaction.
2 METHODS
This research is a descriptive research. The study was
conducted in April 2019 at SMK 5 Muhammadiyah
Kepanjen. The variable in this study is body image
satisfaction in adolescents. The population in this
study were all teenagers aged 16-18 years at SMK 5
Muhammadiyah Kepanjen. Sampling was carried out
with a simple random sampling technique with
research criteria that have been determined by the
researchers, namely inclusion criteria including
adolescents (students) who are willing to be
respondents and are not sick, while the exclusion
criteria in this study are adolescents (students) who
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Agustiningsih, N. and Fanani, Q.
Description of Body Image Satisfaction in Adolescents.
DOI: 10.5220/0009123100960098
In Proceedings of the 2nd Health Science International Conference (HSIC 2019), pages 96-98
ISBN: 978-989-758-462-6
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