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母亲们限制孩子饮食的言语中的情感基调。

Affective tone of mothers' statements to restrict their children's eating.

作者信息

Pesch Megan H, Miller Alison L, Appugliese Danielle P, Rosenblum Katherine L, Lumeng Julie C

机构信息

Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, University of Michigan, 300 N. Ingalls Street, 1109 SE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5456, USA.

Center for Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan, 300 North Ingalls Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0406, USA; Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, 300 N. Ingalls Street, 10th Floor, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5406, USA; Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 3718 SPH Building I, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2016 Aug 1;103:165-170. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.04.015. Epub 2016 Apr 14.

Abstract

Maternal restrictive feeding behaviors have been associated with child weight status. The affective tone of mothers' statements intended to restrict their children's eating has not been examined. The objectives of this study were to describe the affective tone of mothers' restrictive feeding behaviors (positive or negative), and to test the association of child and mother characteristics with rates of Restriction with Positive Affect, Restriction with Negative Affect and Total Restriction. A total of 237 low-income child-mother dyads (mean child age 5.9 years) participated in a videotaped standardized laboratory eating protocol, during which mothers and children were both presented with large servings of cupcakes. A coding scheme was developed to count each restrictive statement with a positive affective tone and each restrictive statement with a negative affective tone. To establish reliability, 20% of videos were double-coded. Demographics and anthropometrics were obtained. Poisson regression models were used to test the association between characteristics of the child and mother with counts of Restriction with Positive Affect, Restriction with Negative Affect, and Total Restriction. Higher rates of Restriction with Positive Affect and Total Restriction were predicted by child obese weight status, and mother non-Hispanic white race/ethnicity. Higher rates of Restriction with Negative Affect were predicted by older child age, child obese weight status, mother non-Hispanic white race/ethnicity, and lower mother education level. In conclusion, in this study mothers of obese (vs. non-obese) children had higher rates of restriction in general, but particularly higher rates of Restriction with Negative Affect. Rather than being told not to restrict, mothers may need guidance on how to sensitively restrict their child's intake. Future studies should consider the contributions of maternal affect to children's responses to maternal restriction.

摘要

母亲的限制性喂养行为与孩子的体重状况有关。母亲旨在限制孩子进食的言语的情感基调尚未得到研究。本研究的目的是描述母亲限制性喂养行为的情感基调(积极或消极),并测试孩子和母亲的特征与积极情感下的限制、消极情感下的限制以及总限制发生率之间的关联。共有237对低收入儿童-母亲二元组(儿童平均年龄5.9岁)参与了一项录像标准化实验室进食方案,在此期间,母亲和孩子都被提供了大量纸杯蛋糕。制定了一个编码方案,以统计每一条具有积极情感基调的限制性陈述和每一条具有消极情感基调的限制性陈述。为了确定信度,对20%的视频进行了双重编码。获取了人口统计学和人体测量学数据。使用泊松回归模型来测试孩子和母亲的特征与积极情感下的限制、消极情感下的限制以及总限制计数之间的关联。儿童肥胖体重状况以及母亲非西班牙裔白人种族/族裔预示着积极情感下的限制和总限制发生率较高。年龄较大的儿童、儿童肥胖体重状况、母亲非西班牙裔白人种族/族裔以及母亲较低的教育水平预示着消极情感下的限制发生率较高。总之,在本研究中,肥胖儿童(与非肥胖儿童相比)的母亲总体上限制率较高,但特别是消极情感下的限制率更高。母亲可能需要的不是被告知不要限制,而是关于如何敏感地限制孩子摄入量的指导。未来的研究应考虑母亲情感对孩子对母亲限制反应的影响。

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