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Recent studies have underscored the significance of understanding the various elements that affect the fulfillment of basic psychological needs among university students. Key factors include parenting styles, body perception, and overall well-being. The transition to university life can be challenging, and students often grapple with issues related to their self-image and mental health.
Research indicates that different parenting styles can have a profound impact on how students perceive their bodies and manage stress. For instance, authoritative parenting tends to foster greater self-esteem and resilience, while authoritarian styles may lead to increased anxiety and body dissatisfaction.
Furthermore, body perception plays a crucial role in shaping students' emotional health. Those who maintain a positive body image are more likely to experience higher levels of well-being and satisfaction in their academic and social lives. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing effective support systems that promote mental health and academic success among university students.
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