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体质指数 z 评分、同伴侵害与自我概念在超重或肥胖门诊儿童和青少年中的相互作用。

The Interplay among BMI z-Score, Peer Victmization, and Self-Concept in Outpatient Children and Adolescents with Overweight or Obesity.

机构信息

1 Dipartimento di Psicologia, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli," Caserta, Italy .

2 Dipartimento di Pediatria Specialistica e Sistematica, AORN Santobono Pausilipon , Napoli, Italy .

出版信息

Child Obes. 2017 Jun;13(3):242-249. doi: 10.1089/chi.2016.0139. Epub 2017 Mar 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research has provided evidence that obesity is associated with peer victimization and low levels of self-concept. No study has examined the relationship between BMI z-score, self-concept in multiple domains, and peer victimization.

METHODS

The aim of the research was to investigate the interplay between BMI z-score, self-concept in multiple domains (physical, athletic, social), and peer victimization, testing direct, mediated, and moderated associations. Eighty hundred fifteen outpatient children and adolescents were consecutively recruited in 14 hospitals distributed over the Italian country. The sample consisted of 419 males and 396 females; mean age 10.91 ± 1.97 years (range 6-14 years) and mean BMI z-score 1.85 ± 0.74 (range -0.97 ± 3.27). Peer victimization and self-concept were assessed with a revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire and with the Self-Perception Profile for Children. A structural equation model approach was used to determine the associations among variables, testing two competing models.

RESULTS

In both models, path analysis revealed that BMI z-score was directly associated with peer victimization and self-concept in multiple domains. In the first model, peer victimization mediated the relationship between BMI-score and self-concept, whereas in the alternative model, self-concept mediated the relationship between BMI z-score and peer victimization. Interaction analyses revealed that social competence moderated the relationship between BMI z-score and peer victimization and that peer victimization moderated the relationship between BMI z-score and physical appearance.

CONCLUSIONS

Higher levels of BMI z-score are a risk factor for peer victimization and poor self-concept. When high levels of BMI z-score are associated with a negative self-concept, the risk of victimization increases. Preventive and supportive interventions are needed to avoid negative consequences on quality of life in children and adolescents with obesity.

摘要

背景

研究已经提供了证据,表明肥胖与同伴侵害和自我概念水平低有关。没有研究调查 BMI z 分数、多个领域的自我概念和同伴侵害之间的关系。

方法

本研究旨在探讨 BMI z 分数、多个领域(身体、运动、社交)的自我概念与同伴侵害之间的相互作用,检验直接、中介和调节关联。在意大利的 14 家医院连续招募了 815 名门诊儿童和青少年。样本包括 419 名男性和 396 名女性;平均年龄 10.91±1.97 岁(范围 6-14 岁),平均 BMI z 分数为 1.85±0.74(范围-0.97±3.27)。使用修订后的 Olweus 欺凌/受害者问卷和儿童自我知觉量表评估同伴侵害和自我概念。采用结构方程模型方法来确定变量之间的关联,检验两种竞争模型。

结果

在两个模型中,路径分析都表明 BMI z 分数与同伴侵害和多个领域的自我概念直接相关。在第一个模型中,同伴侵害中介了 BMI 分数和自我概念之间的关系,而在替代模型中,自我概念中介了 BMI z 分数和同伴侵害之间的关系。交互分析表明,社会能力调节了 BMI z 分数和同伴侵害之间的关系,而同伴侵害调节了 BMI z 分数和身体外貌之间的关系。

结论

较高的 BMI z 分数是同伴侵害和自我概念差的危险因素。当 BMI z 分数较高与负面自我概念相关时,受害风险会增加。需要预防和支持性干预措施,以避免肥胖儿童和青少年生活质量的负面后果。

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