Department of Sociology, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Room 133, Stanford, CA 94305, United States.
Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, Stanford University, 473 Via Ortega, Suite 226, Stanford, CA 94035, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2017 Aug;187:49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.06.016. Epub 2017 Jun 15.
This article reports findings from a qualitative study of food practices among families of differing socioeconomic circumstances. Using in-depth interviews from sixty-two families in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2015-2016, we find socioeconomic differences in how mothers and adolescents talk about food. Across SES, mothers and adolescents engage in discussions about healthy eating. However, these conversations are more commonplace and embedded within high-SES family life than among low-SES families. Beyond conversations about 1) healthy eating, the topics of 2) food quality and 3) price are discussed to varying degrees across SES. Within high-SES families, frequent discussions of healthy eating are paired with dialogue highlighting the importance of consuming higher quality food. Price is largely absent as a topic of conversation among high-SES families. On the other end of the socioeconomic spectrum, low-SES mothers and adolescents frequently engage in conversations about price when discussing food. Mentions of food quality are rare, but when they do occur, they underscore important trade-offs between food's healthiness, quality and price. Given prior research showing the impact of dialogue between parents and adolescents on adolescents' dietary behaviors, these findings help us understand how family discussions contribute to shaping adolescents' approaches to food. An important implication is that high-SES families' discussions of food quality may strengthen messages about healthy eating, while conversations about affordability within low-SES families may highlight financial barriers to healthy eating.
本文报告了一项关于不同社会经济背景家庭饮食行为的定性研究结果。我们在 2015 年至 2016 年期间对旧金山湾区的 62 个家庭进行了深入访谈,发现母亲和青少年在谈论食物时存在社会经济差异。在不同的社会经济阶层中,母亲和青少年都在讨论健康饮食。然而,这些对话在高社会经济阶层家庭中更为普遍,并融入了他们的日常生活,而在低社会经济阶层家庭中则不然。除了关于健康饮食的讨论外,食物质量和价格的话题在不同的社会经济阶层中都有不同程度的讨论。在高社会经济阶层家庭中,频繁讨论健康饮食的同时,也强调了食用更高质量食物的重要性。高社会经济阶层家庭很少讨论价格问题。在社会经济阶层的另一端,低社会经济阶层的母亲和青少年在讨论食物时经常会谈到价格。很少提到食物质量,但当提到时,就强调了食物的健康、质量和价格之间的重要权衡。鉴于先前的研究表明父母和青少年之间的对话对青少年的饮食行为有影响,这些发现帮助我们了解家庭讨论如何影响青少年对食物的态度。一个重要的启示是,高社会经济阶层家庭对食物质量的讨论可能会加强关于健康饮食的信息,而低社会经济阶层家庭中关于可负担性的对话可能会突出健康饮食的经济障碍。