Hernandez Raquel G, Garcia Janelle, Thompson Darcy A
All Children's Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine, St Petersburg, FL, USA Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
All Children's Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine, St Petersburg, FL, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Nov;54(13):1293-6. doi: 10.1177/0009922814566933. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
Parental misperception of minority preschoolers’ body image remains a major barrier to obesity prevention. Differences in child body image perception between Latino and African-American parents may inform etiologies to obesity disparities. Using pooled data from studies implementing validated child body sketches, frequency of parental misperception in these two populations are analyzed and associations with provider commentary and parental acculturation reported. Two convenience samples were utilized (Latino parents: n=73, African-American parents: n=150). Over half of Latino parents (58%) compared to 5% of African-American parents misperceived their obese child as lighter than a healthy weight (p=.002). In contrast to our prior study, provider commentary was not associated with reduced risk of misperception in Latino parents. Misperception occurred most frequently in mild-moderately acculturated Latino parents. Increased rates of misperception and limitations on the potential role of the provider commentary indicate a critical need to better strategize communication with low-income, moderately acculturated Latino parents.
父母对少数族裔学龄前儿童身体形象的错误认知仍然是预防肥胖的主要障碍。拉丁裔和非裔美国父母在儿童身体形象认知上的差异可能为肥胖差异的病因提供线索。利用实施经过验证的儿童身体素描研究的汇总数据,分析了这两个人口中父母错误认知的频率,并报告了与提供者评论和父母文化适应的关联。使用了两个便利样本(拉丁裔父母:n = 73,非裔美国父母:n = 150)。超过一半的拉丁裔父母(58%)将他们肥胖的孩子误认为比健康体重轻,而非裔美国父母中这一比例为5%(p =.002)。与我们之前的研究不同,提供者的评论与降低拉丁裔父母错误认知的风险无关。错误认知在文化适应程度为轻度至中度的拉丁裔父母中最为常见。错误认知率的增加以及提供者评论潜在作用的局限性表明,迫切需要更好地制定与低收入、文化适应程度为中度的拉丁裔父母沟通的策略。