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塑造有子女和无子女年轻成年女性家庭食物环境的决策过程。

Decision-making processes shaping the home food environments of young adult women with and without children.

作者信息

Raskind Ilana G, Woodruff Rebecca C, Ballard Denise, Cherry Sabrina T, Daniel Sandra, Haardörfer Regine, Kegler Michelle C

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2017 Jun 1;113:124-133. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.02.027. Epub 2017 Feb 21.

Abstract

Although young adult women consume the majority of their total daily energy intake from home food sources, the decision-making processes that shape their home food environments have received limited attention. Further, how decision-making may be affected by the transformative experience of motherhood is unknown. In this study, we explore the factors that influence two key decision-making processes-food choices while grocery shopping and the use of non-home food sources-and whether there are differences by motherhood status. In-depth interviews were conducted with 40 women, aged 20-29, living in southwest Georgia. Thematic analysis was used to analyze qualitative data stratified by whether or not children were present in the home. Decision-making was affected by numerous factors, which differed across groups. In regard to grocery shopping, women with children more frequently discussed the influence of nutrition and the preferences of children, while women without children more frequently discussed the influence of taste and the preferences of other household members. Cost, convenience, weight control, and pre-planning meals emerged as salient in both groups. In regard to the use of non-home food sources, convenience and taste were discussed by both groups, while social factors were only discussed by women without children. The cost of eating out was the only reason cited for eating inside the home, and this factor only emerged among women with children. Motherhood may be an important contributor to the decision-making processes that shape young adult women's home food environments. Interventions may find success in framing messaging to emphasize factors identified as motivating healthy decisions, such as protecting the health of children, and practical strategies may be adapted from those already in use, such as pre-planning and budgeting for healthy meals.

摘要

尽管年轻成年女性日常总能量摄入的大部分来自家庭食物来源,但塑造她们家庭食物环境的决策过程却很少受到关注。此外,为人母这一转变经历如何影响决策尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们探讨了影响两个关键决策过程的因素——杂货店购物时的食物选择以及非家庭食物来源的使用——以及母亲身份状况是否会导致差异。我们对居住在佐治亚州西南部、年龄在20至29岁之间的40名女性进行了深入访谈。采用主题分析法对根据家中是否有孩子分层的定性数据进行分析。决策受到众多因素的影响,不同群体之间存在差异。在杂货店购物方面,有孩子的女性更频繁地讨论营养的影响和孩子的偏好,而没有孩子的女性更频繁地讨论口味的影响和其他家庭成员的偏好。成本、便利性、体重控制和提前规划膳食在两组中都很突出。在非家庭食物来源的使用方面,两组都讨论了便利性和口味,而没有孩子的女性才讨论了社会因素。外出就餐的成本是唯一被提及的在家就餐的原因,而且这个因素只在有孩子的女性中出现。母亲身份可能是塑造年轻成年女性家庭食物环境的决策过程的一个重要因素。干预措施可能会成功地制定信息,以强调那些被认为能激发健康决策的因素,比如保护孩子的健康,并且可以借鉴现有的实用策略,比如提前规划和为健康膳食制定预算。

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