Smith Teresa M, Dunton Genevieve F, Pinard Courtney A, Yaroch Amy L
1Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition,8401 W. Dodge Road,Suite 100,Omaha,NE 68114,USA.
3Departments of Preventive Medicine and Psychology,University of Southern California,CA,USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2016 Apr;19(5):841-50. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015001949. Epub 2015 Aug 14.
The purpose of the present study was to explore food preparation behaviours, attitudes, meal planning and shopping among Mexican-American mothers.
Data were collected through four focus groups with mothers of Mexican origin/ancestry who considered themselves to be the primary food preparer. Topics included food preparation behaviours and influencers (culture, family, attitudes, barriers, meal planning and shopping). Data were analysed using a qualitative grounded theory approach. All focus groups were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and coded for themes.
Data were collected in southern California, USA in 2013.
Of the sample of twenty-one Mexican-American mothers, thirteen were born outside the USA and the mean household size was five members.
Participants reported that food was often prepared using traditional staples and food preparation behaviours were learned from maternal family members. Participants also suggested that health was influenced by foods eaten and how they were prepared. Salient factors influencing food preparation behaviours included culture and tradition, maternal family members' food preparation behaviours, food preparation self-efficacy and attitudes towards healthy eating. Time and busy schedules were cited as barriers.
Future interventions should consider utilizing family-based approaches and teaching culturally relevant food preparation skills, especially to youth, while reinforcing more healthful dietary practices.
本研究旨在探究墨西哥裔美国母亲的食物准备行为、态度、膳食计划和购物情况。
通过与自认为是主要食物准备者的墨西哥裔母亲进行四个焦点小组访谈来收集数据。主题包括食物准备行为及其影响因素(文化、家庭、态度、障碍、膳食计划和购物)。采用定性扎根理论方法对数据进行分析。所有焦点小组访谈均进行录音,逐字转录并编码以提取主题。
2013年在美国南加州收集数据。
在21名墨西哥裔美国母亲的样本中,13人出生在美国境外,平均家庭规模为五口人。
参与者报告说,食物通常使用传统主食来准备,食物准备行为是从母亲一方的家庭成员那里学到的。参与者还表示,健康受到所吃食物及其制备方式的影响。影响食物准备行为的显著因素包括文化和传统、母亲一方家庭成员的食物准备行为、食物准备自我效能感以及对健康饮食的态度。时间和繁忙的日程安排被认为是障碍。
未来的干预措施应考虑采用基于家庭的方法,并教授与文化相关的食物准备技能,尤其是针对年轻人,同时加强更健康的饮食习惯。