Momin Shabnam R, Chung Kimberly R, Olson Beth H
Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48823, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2014 Sep;18(7):1699-710. doi: 10.1007/s10995-013-1412-9.
To understand current practice of child feeding behaviors, and underlying factors influencing these practices in Asian Indian mothers, qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 27 immigrant Asian Indian mothers of children ages 5-10 years. Using the theory of planned behavior as a guiding framework, child feeding behaviors employed, beliefs about the outcomes of feeding behaviors, perceived ease or difficultly in practicing feeding behaviors, and social norms were explored during the interviews. Thematic analysis was conducted using coding and display matrices. Mothers were motivated by nutrition outcomes when practicing positive and negative controlling feeding behaviors. Outcomes related to preservation of Indian culture and values also influenced feeding behaviors. Pressuring to eat was often practiced despite the perception of ineffectiveness. Use of food rewards was found, and use of TV to control children's food intake despite the clear understanding of undesirable nutrition outcomes was a unique finding. Asian Indian mothers need effective child feeding strategies that are culturally appropriate. Integrating cultural beliefs in nutrition education could help support existing motivation and behavior modification.
为了解印度裔亚洲母亲目前的儿童喂养行为习惯以及影响这些习惯的潜在因素,我们对27位孩子年龄在5至10岁的印度裔亚洲移民母亲进行了定性深入访谈。以计划行为理论作为指导框架,在访谈中探讨了所采用的儿童喂养行为、对喂养行为结果的信念、实施喂养行为时感知到的难易程度以及社会规范。使用编码和展示矩阵进行了主题分析。母亲们在实施积极和消极的控制喂养行为时,会受到营养结果的激励。与保留印度文化和价值观相关的结果也会影响喂养行为。尽管意识到这种做法无效,但强迫进食的情况仍经常发生。研究发现了使用食物奖励的情况,并且尽管清楚地了解到不良的营养结果,仍利用电视来控制孩子的食物摄入量,这是一个独特的发现。印度裔亚洲母亲需要符合文化背景的有效儿童喂养策略。将文化信念融入营养教育中有助于支持现有的动机并改变行为。