Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2021 May;54(5):812-820. doi: 10.1002/eat.23490. Epub 2021 Feb 24.
Some parental feeding practices are associated with pediatric disordered eating and weight status. Existing research, however, has focused on maternal feeding practices in co-parent households. Single parents and fathers are notably understudied in this area. The current study examined associations of parental feeding practices with child disordered eating behaviors and weight, and compared associations between single mothers and fathers with a matched sample of co-parenting mothers and fathers.
Parents (N = 524) of youth between 5 and 16 years completed an online survey that included measures of parental feeding practices and unhealthy eating/weight-related parenting practices. Co-parents were matched to each single parent based on gender, race, ethnicity, education level, age, and BMI.
Single parents reported significantly greater concern about their child's weight, eating and shape, and reported engaging in more restraint and restriction of their child's eating, as well as having more perceived responsibility of their child's eating than caregivers in co-parent households. Children of single parents were significantly more likely to engage in secretive eating.
Associations between single parents' feeding practices and child weight and disordered eating parallel the broader literature. There were differences between single mothers and fathers and co-parenting mothers and fathers, particularly in their report of their unhealthy eating/weight-related parenting practices. Such differences may influence children's longer-term eating behaviors and weight status. Further research on single-parent households is needed, including longitudinal and epidemiological studies.
一些父母的喂养行为与儿童饮食失调和体重状况有关。然而,现有研究主要集中在双亲家庭中母亲的喂养行为上。在这一领域,单身父母和父亲的研究明显不足。本研究考察了父母喂养行为与儿童饮食失调行为和体重的关系,并比较了单身母亲和父亲与配对的双亲父母的关联。
5 至 16 岁青少年的父母(N=524)完成了一项在线调查,其中包括父母喂养行为和与不健康饮食/体重相关的育儿行为的测量。根据性别、种族、民族、教育水平、年龄和 BMI,将单亲父母与每个单亲父母进行匹配。
单身父母对孩子的体重、饮食和体型表示出更大的担忧,并且比双亲家庭中的照顾者更倾向于限制孩子的饮食,认为自己对孩子的饮食负有更多的责任。单身父母的孩子更有可能进行秘密饮食。
单身父母的喂养行为与儿童的体重和饮食失调之间的关联与更广泛的文献一致。单身母亲和父亲与双亲父母在不健康饮食/体重相关的育儿行为方面存在差异,特别是在报告方面。这些差异可能会影响孩子的长期饮食行为和体重状况。需要对单身家庭进行进一步研究,包括纵向和流行病学研究。