Perry Brea, Ciciurkaite Gabriele, Brady Christy Freadreacea, Garcia Justin
Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America.
Indiana University Network Science Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Dec 29;11(12):e0169193. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169193. eCollection 2016.
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less is known about the social processes underlying these patterns. Focusing on married or cohabitating couples, we simultaneously explore three potential social mechanisms influencing obesity: normative body size, social control, and behavior modeling. We analyze the association between partner characteristics and the obesity-related health behaviors of focal respondents, comparing the effects of partners' body type, partners' attempts to manage respondents' eating behaviors, and partners' own health behaviors on respondents' health behaviors (physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, and fast food consumption). Data on 215 partners are extracted from a larger study of social mechanisms of obesity in family and community contexts conducted in 2011 in the United States. Negative binomial regression models indicate that partner behavior is significantly related to respondent behavior (p < .001), net of controls. These results are suggestive of a behavior modeling mechanism in obesity-related patterns of consumption and physical activity. In contrast, we find little support for the influence of normative body size or partner social control in this sample, though generalizations about the relevance of these processes may be inappropriate. These results underscore the importance of policies and interventions that target dyads and social groups, suggesting that adoption of exercise or diet modifications in one individual is likely to spread to others, creating a social environment characterized by mutual reinforcement of healthy behavior.
以往的研究记录了肥胖及相关健康行为中的社会传染现象,但对于这些模式背后的社会过程却知之甚少。以已婚或同居伴侣为研究对象,我们同时探究影响肥胖的三种潜在社会机制:身体尺寸规范、社会控制和行为示范。我们分析了伴侣特征与重点受访者肥胖相关健康行为之间的关联,比较了伴侣的体型、伴侣管理受访者饮食行为的尝试以及伴侣自身的健康行为对受访者健康行为(体育活动、水果和蔬菜消费以及快餐消费)的影响。关于215对伴侣的数据摘自2011年在美国进行的一项关于家庭和社区环境中肥胖社会机制的大型研究。负二项回归模型表明,在扣除控制因素后,伴侣行为与受访者行为显著相关(p <.001)。这些结果表明在与肥胖相关的消费和体育活动模式中存在行为示范机制。相比之下,在这个样本中,我们几乎没有发现身体尺寸规范或伴侣社会控制产生影响的证据,不过对这些过程相关性的概括可能并不恰当。这些结果强调了针对二元组和社会群体的政策及干预措施的重要性,表明个体采用运动或饮食调整很可能会传播给他人,营造出一个以健康行为相互强化为特征的社会环境。