A Study on Obese Female College Students' Weight Control Experiences.
- Author:
Yun Young HWANG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Cheju Halla College, Korea. hyy@hc.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Obesity;
Female;
Weight reduction practice;
Experience
- MeSH:
Depression;
Diet;
Female*;
Humans;
Malpractice;
Nursing;
Obesity;
Weight Gain
- From:Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
2004;10(4):291-300
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study attempted to show the implications of obese female college students' weight control experiences and to use this as primary data for developing a nursing intervention. METHOD: The participants were 7 obese students who had tried losing weight at C College on Jeju Island. Their average age was 22 and BMI was 25.6kg/m (2) on average. The data were collected from May 17th to July 6th 2004, and in-depth interviews were conducted with open-ended questions. RESULT: The analysis was conducted by Colaizzi's phenomenological method, and the analyzed results were categorized into 9 criteria, 22 theme clusters and 50 themes. The 9 criteria include withdrawal, desperation, self-restraint, relief, satisfaction, distraction, depression, regaining self-control and negligence of health. They tended to go through a weight gain loss cycle in a repetitive manner, and were faced with great physical and mental difficulties. In addition, they often went on a severely-strict diet without taking their health condition into consideration, which, in effect, causes various health problems. CONCLUSION: This study gives insights into the weight control experiences of obese female college students, and it shows developing more practical and effective nursing interventions are urgently needed.