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BODY IMAGE AND SELF-ESTEEM: META-ANALYSIS STUDY

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Self-esteem the ways when individuals view their lives. Body image wilf form self-esteem that affect the ability to explore themselves. This article was created to statistically strengthen the relationship between body image and self-esteem. This study aims to determine the relationship between self-esteem and body image using a meta-analysis research method. This study involved 16 journals with 16 correlatoin coefficients. The statistical test shows that body image and self-esteem have a small effect size correlation (r=0,187) with 95,6% CI, and P value 0,32 (a=0,05), and the results of egger bias indicator showed there was no publication bias. The research results indicate that body image and self-esteem that there is in-direct effect relationship.

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