Department of Food Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2010 Mar-Apr;42(2):106-14. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2009.04.005.
To investigate the family food system in first-generation Chinese American families.
Qualitative interviews using reciprocal determinism constructs to understand influences on food choices.
Weekend Chinese schools in Pennsylvania.
Twenty couples with at least 1 child aged 5 or older enrolled in a Chinese school in 1 of 3 sites in Pennsylvania.
Factors influencing adoption of Western food.
Thematic analysis with constant comparison of interview transcripts and descriptive statistics of demographic data. Families were divided into "modified" and "traditional" patterns based on degree of parental retention of the Chinese dinner pattern.
Many Chinese American families consumed convenient American food at breakfast, whereas they ate mainly Chinese food for lunch and dinner. Most parents reported their children were picky eaters and learned to prefer Western food to traditional Chinese food in institutional settings. Conflicts arose with children's requests for Western food disliked by their parents. Parents were especially frustrated about their children's refusal to eat vegetables. Most struggled to control children's food choices with inconsistent rules and inequitable rule enforcement at dinner. The father's view of the importance of the Chinese dinner pattern had the most impact on its retention in the face of children's demands.
Chinese American parents established rules backed by parental power to maintain a Chinese meal pattern. They appear to need guidance to identify healthful Western food items that satisfy children's preferences while preserving their vegetable intake.
探讨第一代华裔美国家庭的家庭食品系统。
使用相互决定论结构进行定性访谈,以了解对食物选择的影响。
宾夕法尼亚州的周末中文学校。
在宾夕法尼亚州的 3 个地点之一的 1 所中文学校就读的 20 对至少有 1 名 5 岁以上孩子的夫妇。
影响采用西餐的因素。
对访谈记录进行主题分析和常数比较,并对人口统计数据进行描述性统计。根据父母保留中式晚餐模式的程度,将家庭分为“改良”和“传统”模式。
许多华裔美国家庭早餐吃方便的美餐,而午餐和晚餐主要吃中餐。大多数家长报告说,他们的孩子挑食,在机构环境中学会了更喜欢西餐而不是传统中餐。父母不喜欢的西方食物的请求与孩子的请求之间产生了冲突。父母特别感到沮丧的是,他们的孩子拒绝吃蔬菜。大多数父母都在努力控制孩子的食物选择,但晚餐时的规则不一致且执行不公平。父亲对中式晚餐模式重要性的看法对其在面对孩子的要求时保留该模式影响最大。
华裔美国家长制定了有父母权力支持的规则,以维持中式餐模式。他们似乎需要指导,以确定健康的西式食物,满足孩子的喜好,同时保持他们的蔬菜摄入量。