Suppr超能文献

记住粮食不安全:低收入父母对儿童经历的看法及其对衡量标准的影响。

Remembering food insecurity: Low-income parents' perspectives on childhood experiences and implications for measurement.

机构信息

Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, 119 Savage Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences, 119 Savage Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2018 Feb 1;121:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.10.035. Epub 2017 Nov 3.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to explore how low-income parents recall and describe childhood experiences with food insecurity. Little is known about how adults remember food insecurity experienced in childhood, yet there are potential implications for subsequent behavior including parents' willingness and ability to adopt recommended child feeding practices. To guide development of a measure of previous childhood food insecurity for research and screening purposes, we conducted interviews exploring parents' emic perspectives on these early life course experiences and reactions to potential survey items. A diverse group of 27 low-income mothers in New York State was interviewed in depth; data were coded and analyzed qualitatively for emergent themes. In recounting childhood memories, participants expressed strong emotions and strove to portray their parents positively, emphasizing that parents did their best to ensure that children "always had something to eat." Rather than dwell on food insecurity, participants preferred to share memories of family strategies to mitigate food shortages (e.g., asking relatives for money, "stretching" meals). Participants' memories of these strategies to increase food access and acceptability and adequacy of meals were summarized in a framework integrating key themes. The emotional salience of childhood food insecurity memories suggests that these experiences could have significant implications for parental adoption of child feeding recommendations and should be considered when designing nutrition interventions. Measurement challenges identified included adults' limited recall and awareness of food insecurity during childhood, stigma, and desire to portray parents positively. Qualitative analysis of rich, emic data on food insecurity experiences offered insights on the most relevant constructs to address in survey measures of this potential antecedent of current practices.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨低收入父母如何回忆和描述他们童年时期经历的食物匮乏。对于成年人如何记住童年时期经历的食物匮乏,人们知之甚少,但这可能对他们后续的行为产生影响,包括父母愿意和有能力采用推荐的儿童喂养行为。为了指导用于研究和筛查目的的先前儿童期食物匮乏测量工具的开发,我们进行了访谈,探讨了父母对这些早期生活经历的看法以及对潜在调查项目的反应。在纽约州的 27 名低收入母亲参加了深入访谈;对数据进行了编码和定性分析,以确定出现的主题。在回忆童年记忆时,参与者表达了强烈的情感,并努力正面描述他们的父母,强调父母尽最大努力确保孩子“总是有东西吃”。参与者不是一味地停留在食物匮乏上,而是更愿意分享家庭应对食物短缺的策略的记忆(例如,向亲戚借钱,“延长”用餐时间)。参与者对这些增加食物获取和接受度以及餐食充足性的策略的记忆被概括在一个整合关键主题的框架中。童年时期食物匮乏记忆的情感显著性表明,这些经历可能对父母采纳儿童喂养建议产生重大影响,因此在设计营养干预措施时应予以考虑。确定的测量挑战包括成年人对儿童时期食物匮乏的记忆和意识有限、耻辱感以及对正面描绘父母的渴望。对食物匮乏经历的丰富、本土数据的定性分析为调查措施中当前实践的潜在前因的相关构建提供了深入的见解。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验