RISK OF EATING DISORDER AND BODY SHAPE CONCERN AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS

Authors

  • Ashmita Shrestha Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Purbanchal university School of Health Sciences (PUSHS), Gothgaun, Morang, Nepal
  • Sapana Kumari Maharjan Department of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Hamro School of Nursing, Biratnagar, Morang, Nepal
  • Mamata Mehta Department of Pediatric Nursing, Koshi Health and Science campus (KHSC), Sansarimaisthan, Biratnagar-9, Morang, Nepal
  • Rita Pradhan Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Purbanchal university School of Health Sciences (PUSHS), Gothgaun, Morang, Nepal
  • Sudarshan Dhungana Department of Public Health, Koshi Health and Science campus, Sansarimaisthan, Biratnagar-9, Morang, Nepal
  • Puspal Joshi Department of Management, Sunsari Technical campus, Dharan, Sunsari, Nepal

Keywords:

Body Shape Concern, Eating Disorder, Nursing Students, Risk

Abstract

Background: Eating disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating) are mental illness associated with severe disturbances in people’s eating behavior which results in both psychological and social impairments. Body image dissatisfaction might be an important predictor of increased incidence of eating disorder. This study aimed to assess the risk of eating disorder and body shape concern among undergraduate students at selected nursing colleges, Morang.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design was conducted among 288 undergraduate nursing students selected by non-probability convenient sampling technique. Data was collected through self-administered method using EAT-26 and BSQ-34 standard tool. The obtained data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics using SPSS version 16 software.

Results: Among 288 nursing students, majority (83%) of them had no risk while (17%) had risk of eating disorder. Similarly, majority (62.2%) of them had no concern with body shape, (19.8%) had mild concern, (12.2%) had moderate concern and (5.9%) had marked concern. There is a statistically significant association between the risk level and selected socio demographic variables like religion (P= 0.01*), weight (P=0.009*), BMI (P= 0.001*).

Conclusions: Majority of the students had no risk while very few students had risk of eating disorder. Almost half of the nursing students had mild to marked concern about body shape which can entice eating disorder.

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Published

2024-03-30

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Shrestha, A., Kumari Maharjan, S., Mehta, M., Pradhan, R., Dhungana, S., & Joshi, P. (2024). RISK OF EATING DISORDER AND BODY SHAPE CONCERN AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS. Journal of Chitwan Medical College, 14(1), 84–88. Retrieved from https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMC/article/view/94295

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