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青少年对体重控制行为的安全认知

Youth Safety Perceptions of Weight Control Behaviors.

作者信息

Stromberg Sarah E, Carmody Julia K, Dumont-Driscoll Marilyn C, Janicke David M

机构信息

*Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; †Pediatric Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

出版信息

J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2015 Nov-Dec;36(9):673-80. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000231.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Youth attempting to lose weight may engage in a variety of weight control behaviors (WCBs), some of which are viewed as healthy WCBs (HWCBs), whereas others are viewed as unhealthy WCBs (UWCBs). This study sought to examine youth perceptions of which WCBs are safe versus unsafe ways to lose weight. Furthermore, youth safety perceptions of WCBs and body mass index (BMI) z-scores were examined in relation to how often youth engage in these WCBs.

METHOD

Participants were 219 youth (aged 10-17 years) attending a primary care clinic appointment. Participants completed questionnaires about the frequency of their own WCB use and whether they perceived each WCB as a safe way to lose weight.

RESULTS

Results revealed differences in safety perceptions across weight status groups for certain HWCBs and UWCBs. Youth perception of WCBs as safe ways to lose weight was associated with more frequent engagement in WCBs. Furthermore, an interaction between youth safety perception of HWCBs and youth BMI z-scores was related to greater engagement in HWCBs, such that the relationship between safety perception and engagement was only significant for youth who are overweight/obese. The moderation model explained 36.95% of the variance in engagement in HWCBs. The moderation model was also significant for UWCBs (r = .35).

CONCLUSION

This study identifies youth safety perception of WCBs as a mechanism that may lead to increased youth engagement in WCBs. Health care providers should educate both youth and family members about safe versus unsafe WCBs.

摘要

目的

试图减肥的青少年可能会采取多种体重控制行为(WCBs),其中一些被视为健康的体重控制行为(HWCBs),而另一些则被视为不健康的体重控制行为(UWCBs)。本研究旨在调查青少年对哪些体重控制行为是安全或不安全的减肥方式的看法。此外,还研究了青少年对体重控制行为的安全认知与体重指数(BMI)z评分之间的关系,以及青少年参与这些体重控制行为的频率。

方法

研究对象为219名年龄在10 - 17岁之间、前往初级保健诊所就诊的青少年。参与者完成了关于自己使用体重控制行为频率的问卷,以及他们是否认为每种体重控制行为是一种安全的减肥方式。

结果

结果显示,在某些健康的体重控制行为和不健康的体重控制行为方面,不同体重状况组的安全认知存在差异。青少年认为体重控制行为是安全的减肥方式与更频繁地参与体重控制行为有关。此外,青少年对健康体重控制行为的安全认知与青少年BMI z评分之间的相互作用与更多地参与健康体重控制行为有关,即安全认知与参与之间的关系仅在超重/肥胖青少年中显著。调节模型解释了健康体重控制行为参与度方差的36.95%。该调节模型对不健康的体重控制行为也具有显著性(r = 0.35)。

结论

本研究确定青少年对体重控制行为的安全认知是一种可能导致青少年更多参与体重控制行为的机制。医疗保健提供者应向青少年及其家庭成员传授关于安全与不安全体重控制行为的知识。

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