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安全型依恋预示着有儿童保护服务介入史的幼儿体重指数较低。

Secure attachment predicts lower body mass index in young children with histories of child protective services involvement.

作者信息

Bernard Kristin, Frost Allison, Jelinek Caitlin, Dozier Mary

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Obes. 2019 Jul;14(7):e12510. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12510. Epub 2019 Jan 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Children who experience early adversity are at risk for obesity; secure attachment may be a protective factor as it has been linked to reduced obesity risk.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate whether (1) participation in a parenting intervention and (2) secure attachment were associated with body mass index (BMI) among young children with histories of child protective services (CPS) involvement.

METHODS

A total of 105 parent-child dyads referred following CPS involvement were randomly assigned to receive Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC), which was designed to increase parental sensitivity, or a control intervention. Attachment security was assessed during infancy, and BMI was assessed at annual follow-up visits until children were 4 years old.

RESULTS

Children in the ABC group were more likely to have secure attachments (52%) than children in the control intervention group (32%). Although the ABC intervention did not have a direct effect on children's BMI, secure attachment was associated with a steeper decline in BMI from age 2 to age 4, with secure children showing significantly lower BMI (M = 15.4, SD = 2.08; 16.6% overweight/obese) than insecure children (M = 17.6, SD = 3.81; 35.7% overweight/obese) at age 4.

CONCLUSIONS

Secure attachment was associated with reduced BMI among CPS-referred children; thus, secure attachment may be a novel target of early obesity prevention efforts.

摘要

背景

经历早期逆境的儿童有肥胖风险;安全型依恋可能是一个保护因素,因为它与降低肥胖风险有关。

目的

评估(1)参与育儿干预和(2)安全型依恋与有儿童保护服务(CPS)介入史的幼儿的体重指数(BMI)是否相关。

方法

共有105对在CPS介入后被转介的亲子二元组被随机分配接受旨在提高父母敏感性的依恋与生物行为追赶(ABC)干预或对照干预。在婴儿期评估依恋安全性,并在年度随访中评估BMI,直至儿童4岁。

结果

ABC组儿童比对照干预组儿童更有可能拥有安全型依恋(52% 对32%)。虽然ABC干预对儿童的BMI没有直接影响,但安全型依恋与2岁至4岁期间BMI的更大幅度下降相关,4岁时安全型依恋儿童的BMI显著低于不安全型依恋儿童(M = 15.4,SD = 2.08;超重/肥胖率为16.6%)(M = 17.6,SD = 3.81;超重/肥胖率为35.7%)。

结论

安全型依恋与CPS转介儿童的BMI降低有关;因此,安全型依恋可能是早期肥胖预防工作的一个新目标。

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