Miller-Day Michelle, Marks Jennifer D
Department of Communication Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, PA 16802, USA.
Health Commun. 2006;19(2):153-63. doi: 10.1207/s15327027hc1902_7.
This study investigated the influence of perceived parental communication orientation and individual perfectionism on late adolescent offspring's maladaptive eating behaviors using a nonclinical sample ( N=424). College students' perceptions of their communication patterns with parents, self- and parentally prescribed perfectionism, and perceptions of personal control were measured to explore possible associations among these variables and whether they, in combination, predicted maladaptive eating. Results revealed that 23% of the sample participated in maladaptive eating behaviors; in addition, a father-child conformity communication pattern and paternally prescribed perfectionism predicted maladaptive eating within this sample when controlling for individual factors such as offspring's perfectionism and perceived loss of personal control. These findings suggest that father-child communicative interaction that emphasizes conformity to high paternal standards may increase offspring's risk of developing maladaptive eating behaviors.
本研究使用非临床样本(N = 424),调查了父母沟通取向认知和个体完美主义对青少年晚期子女适应不良饮食行为的影响。测量了大学生对与父母沟通模式的认知、自我和父母规定的完美主义以及个人控制感,以探索这些变量之间可能存在的关联,以及它们是否共同预测适应不良饮食。结果显示,23%的样本存在适应不良饮食行为;此外,在控制子女完美主义和个人控制感丧失等个体因素后,父子一致的沟通模式和父亲规定的完美主义可预测该样本中的适应不良饮食。这些发现表明,强调符合父亲高标准的父子沟通互动可能会增加子女出现适应不良饮食行为的风险。