Shiraishi Nao, Nishida Atsushi, Shimodera Shinji, Sasaki Tsukasa, Oshima Norihito, Watanabe Norio, Akechi Tatsuo, Furukawa Toshiaki A, Okazaki Yuji
Department of Psychiatry and Cognitive-Behavioral Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Mizuho-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Japan.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One. 2014 Sep 11;9(9):e107744. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107744. eCollection 2014.
To examine whether interpersonal violence perpetration and violence toward objects are associated with body mass index (BMI), body weight perception (BWP), and repeated weight-loss dieting in female adolescents.
A cross-sectional survey using a self-report questionnaire was performed evaluating interpersonal violence perpetration, violence toward objects, the number of diets, BMI, BWP, the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), victimization, substance use, and other psychosocial variables among 9,112 Japanese females aged between 12-18 years. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to analyze the contribution of BMI, BWP, and weight-control behavior to the incidence of violent behavior, while controlling for potential confounding factors.
The number of diets was associated with both interpersonal violence perpetration (OR = 1.18, 95% CI 1.08-1.29, p<0.001) and violence toward objects (OR = 1.34, 95% CI 1.24-1.45, p<0.001), after adjusting for age, BMI, BWP, the GHQ-12 total score, victimization, and substance use. In terms of BMI and BWP, the "overweight" BWP was associated with violence toward objects (OR = 1.29, 95% CI 1.07-1.54, p<0.05). On the other hand, the "Underweight" and "Slightly underweight" BMI were related to violence toward objects [(OR = 1.28, 95% CI 1.01-1.62, p<0.05) and (OR = 1.27, 95% CI 1.07-1.51, p<0.05), respectively]. The "Underweight" BWP was related to interpersonal violence perpetration (OR = 2.30, 95% CI 1.38-3.84, p<0.05).
The cumulative number of diets is associated with violent behavior in female adolescents. In addition, underweight BMI and extreme BWP are associated with violent behavior.
研究人际暴力行为以及破坏物品行为是否与女性青少年的体重指数(BMI)、体重认知(BWP)和反复节食减肥有关。
采用自填式问卷进行横断面调查,评估9112名年龄在12至18岁的日本女性的人际暴力行为、破坏物品行为、节食次数、BMI、BWP、12项一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)得分、受侵害情况、物质使用情况及其他心理社会变量。进行逻辑回归分析,在控制潜在混杂因素的同时,分析BMI、BWP和体重控制行为对暴力行为发生率的影响。
在调整年龄、BMI、BWP、GHQ-12总分、受侵害情况和物质使用情况后,节食次数与人际暴力行为(比值比[OR]=1.18,95%置信区间[CI]1.08-1.29,p<0.001)和破坏物品行为(OR=1.34,95%CI1.