1Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
Qual Health Res. 2013 Oct;23(10):1333-43. doi: 10.1177/1049732313505151. Epub 2013 Sep 9.
In this study we investigated the moral dilemmas and strategies of a group of Danish parents who were trying to help their overweight children lose weight. Data were drawn from repeated semistructured interviews carried out over a period of 2 years with 12 families with overweight children. Using a narrative approach, we show the moral dilemmas parents found themselves in when trying to further the two seemingly incompatible goals of helping their children lose weight and simultaneously strengthening their self-worth. When the children were young, the parents tried to hide the fact that they needed to lose weight to protect them from feeling stigmatized. As the children grew older, the parents became more forthright about weight loss so the children would take on more responsibility. We suggest that for parents, weight loss is experienced as a risky undertaking because they perceive their children's self-worth as being in jeopardy during the process.
在这项研究中,我们调查了一群丹麦父母在试图帮助超重孩子减肥时所面临的道德困境和策略。研究数据来自于对 12 个超重儿童家庭进行的为期两年的多次半结构化访谈。我们采用叙事的方法,展示了父母在试图实现帮助孩子减肥和同时增强他们的自我价值这两个看似相互矛盾的目标时所面临的道德困境。当孩子还小的时候,父母试图隐瞒他们需要减肥的事实,以保护他们免受被污名化的感觉。随着孩子年龄的增长,父母变得更加直言不讳地谈论减肥,以便孩子们能承担更多的责任。我们认为,对于父母来说,减肥是一项有风险的事情,因为他们认为在这个过程中孩子的自我价值受到了威胁。