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    Estilos de crianza y rasgos del desorden de la conducta alimentaria en diez adolescentes de 15 a 17 años de la ciudad de cali en la institución educativa santo tomas sede casd del año 2020.
    (Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2021) Uribe Saldarriaga, Angie Liced; Velásquez Cárdenas, Verónica
    This research gives an account of the parenting styles and features of eating disorder in ten adolescents aged 15 to 17 years from the city of Cali at the Santo Tomas Educational Institution, CASD headquarters in 2020. The objective of this research is to analyze parenting styles versus eating behavior disorder traits in adolescents aged 15 to 17 years from the city of Cali at the Santo Tomas Educational Institution, CASD headquarters in 2020. This study follows a qualitative typology, descriptive method and design case study, in this sense, a structured interview was conducted that allowed us to define the study categories, with a sample of ten people. According to the above, results such as; Dysfunctional parenting styles influence the onset of eating disorders in an indirect way. Students who perceive their parents with a democratic parenting style do not present risky eating behaviors. Eating disorders are more prevalent in women than in men. Most of the adolescents (6 students) from 15 to 17 years of age at the Santo Tomas educational institution, CASD headquarters, consider the physical aspect to be decisive for feeling valuable, since this generates self-confidence, increases self-esteem and they feel good about themselves. Not paying attention to food, the type of food consumed, or having established schedules are an influencing factor in risky eating behaviors. The greater the family and emotional support, the less likely it is to develop an eating disorder.

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