Smolak L, Levine M P, Schermer F
Department of Psychology, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 43022, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 1999 Apr;25(3):263-71. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1098-108x(199904)25:3<263::aid-eat3>3.0.co;2-v.
This study examined the relative contributions of mother's and father's direct comments about child's weight and modeling of weight concerns through their own behavior on child's body esteem, weight-related concerns, and weight loss attempts.
Parents, 131 mothers and 89 fathers, of fourth and fifth grade boys and girls completed a brief survey which included measures of their own dieting attempts, concerns about their own shape, complaints about their own shape, and beliefs about calorie-restrictive dieting as well as the frequency of their comments to their child about the child's weight. Children were surveyed using the Body Esteem Scale as well as questions about their weight-related concerns and weight loss attempts.
Direct parental comments, especially by the mother, seemed to be more powerful influences than parental modeling of weight and shape concerns, although parental modeling did affect the child's beliefs and behaviors. Girls appeared to be more affected than did boys.
Parental comments and modeling do appear to affect elementary school children's weight and shape-related attitudes and behaviors. Such parental behavior may be an appropriate target in prevention programs.
本研究探讨了母亲和父亲关于孩子体重的直接评论,以及他们通过自身行为对体重问题的示范,对孩子身体自尊、体重相关问题和减肥尝试的相对影响。
四、五年级男生和女生的父母,131位母亲和89位父亲,完成了一项简短的调查,其中包括他们自己的节食尝试、对自身身材的关注、对自身身材的抱怨、对限制热量节食的看法,以及他们对孩子体重的评论频率。使用身体自尊量表以及关于孩子体重相关问题和减肥尝试的问题对孩子们进行了调查。
父母的直接评论,尤其是母亲的评论,似乎比父母对体重和身材问题的示范影响更大,尽管父母的示范确实会影响孩子的观念和行为。女孩似乎比男孩受到的影响更大。
父母的评论和示范似乎确实会影响小学生与体重和身材相关的态度及行为。这种父母行为可能是预防项目的一个合适目标。