Senguttuvan Umadevi, Whiteman Shawn D, Jensen Alexander C
Purdue University.
The Pennsylvania State University.
Fam Relat. 2014 Jul 1;63(3):384-396. doi: 10.1111/fare.12073.
Family relationships are important predictors of adolescents' diet, physical activity, and health issues including obesity. Despite their prominence in the family, siblings have received little attention on how they may influence these health-related behaviors. Addressing this gap, the present study examined associations between sibling relationship qualities and adolescents' health attitudes, exercise behaviors, and weight controlling for other family relationship qualities. Participants included one parent and two adolescent siblings (ages 12 to 19) from 326 families. Multilevel models indicated that net of parent-adolescent relationship qualities and adolescents' personal characteristics, sibling intimacy was related to healthy attitudes and greater exercise behaviors, whereas sibling conflict was associated with increased risk of being overweight. Links between sibling conflict and weight status, however, were further qualified by gender composition of the sibling dyad. Results highlight the significance of sibling relationships in adolescents' everyday health attitudes and behaviors and implications for intervention efforts are discussed.
家庭关系是青少年饮食、体育活动以及包括肥胖在内的健康问题的重要预测因素。尽管兄弟姐妹在家庭中地位显著,但他们在如何影响这些与健康相关行为方面却很少受到关注。为填补这一空白,本研究考察了兄弟姐妹关系质量与青少年健康态度、运动行为以及体重之间的关联,并对其他家庭关系质量进行了控制。研究参与者包括来自326个家庭的一位家长和两个青少年兄弟姐妹(年龄在12至19岁之间)。多层次模型表明,在排除亲子关系质量和青少年个人特征的影响后,兄弟姐妹间的亲密程度与健康态度和更多的运动行为相关,而兄弟姐妹间的冲突则与超重风险增加有关。然而,兄弟姐妹冲突与体重状况之间的联系会因兄弟姐妹二元组的性别构成而进一步受到影响。研究结果凸显了兄弟姐妹关系在青少年日常健康态度和行为中的重要性,并讨论了其对干预措施的启示。