Botta Renée A, Dumlao Rebecca
Department of Communication, Cleveland State University, OH 44115, USA.
Health Commun. 2002;14(2):199-219. doi: 10.1207/S15327027HC1402_3.
As many as 22% of young women regularly engage in eating disordered behaviors. Research indicates eating disorders are a result of a complex set of factors, including family environment. This survey research with 210 undergraduate women at 2 universities tests the possibility that father-daughter communication and conflict resolution are related to eating disordered behaviors. Results indicate skilled conflict resolution and open communication between father and daughter may offset eating disorders. A lack of those skills or attempting to resolve conflict in ways that do not offer long-term resolution for both father and daughter can lead to increased eating disordered behaviors. Implications are discussed.
多达22%的年轻女性经常出现饮食失调行为。研究表明,饮食失调是一系列复杂因素的结果,包括家庭环境。这项对两所大学的210名本科女生进行的调查研究,测试了父女沟通和冲突解决与饮食失调行为相关的可能性。结果表明,父女之间熟练的冲突解决能力和开放的沟通可能会抵消饮食失调。缺乏这些技能或以无法为父女双方提供长期解决方案的方式试图解决冲突,可能会导致饮食失调行为增加。文中讨论了相关影响。