Davis Dawnavan Scott, Sbrocco Tracy, Williams Janice
Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2009 Winter;3(4):277-86. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0092.
Research suggests that body dissatisfaction can develop by first grade or 6 years of age. Few studies have examined the relationship between parental body image factors on child body image among this population using a CBPR approach.
We sought to examine parental influence on body image in African American and Caucasian first-graders through a community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership with the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington, DC.
Quantitative data were collected by after-school teachers and academic researchers. Children were administered a silhouette measure to assess body image. Body image and eating behavior measures were given to parents. Correlational and descriptive analyses were employed to examine the association and characteristics of child body image factors.
Participants were 58 child-parent dyads attending YMCA after-school programs in the Washington, DC, area. Descriptive analyses found significant body dissatisfaction among first graders. Only 12.1% of first graders were satisfied with their bodies, and among the 38 children of normal weight, 89.5% were dissatisfied with their current body size. No significant correlations emerged between child body image and parental eating factors. However, correlations did emerge between child and parent body image indices.
Findings from this study were used to develop programming focused on promoting positive body image and self-esteem for young children in YMCA sites in the DC metro area. Additionally, future studies should further delineate body image among young children and the clinical and educational implications of early onset of body dissatisfaction in this population using a CBPR approach.
研究表明,身体不满意可能在一年级或6岁时就会出现。很少有研究使用社区参与性研究(CBPR)方法来考察这一人群中父母身体形象因素与儿童身体形象之间的关系。
我们试图通过与华盛顿特区大都会基督教青年会建立基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)伙伴关系,来考察非裔美国人和白人一年级学生中父母对身体形象的影响。
定量数据由课后教师和学术研究人员收集。对儿童进行剪影测量以评估身体形象。向父母发放身体形象和饮食行为测量问卷。采用相关性和描述性分析来考察儿童身体形象因素的关联和特征。
参与者为58对参加华盛顿特区地区基督教青年会课后项目的儿童-父母二元组。描述性分析发现一年级学生中存在显著的身体不满意。只有12.1%的一年级学生对自己的身体满意,在38名体重正常的儿童中,89.5%对自己目前的体型不满意。儿童身体形象与父母饮食因素之间未出现显著相关性。然而,儿童与父母身体形象指数之间确实存在相关性。
本研究的结果被用于制定相关项目,重点是在华盛顿特区地铁地区的基督教青年会场所促进幼儿的积极身体形象和自尊。此外,未来的研究应使用CBPR方法进一步阐明幼儿的身体形象以及该人群中身体不满意早发的临床和教育意义。