Department of Nutritional Sciences, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey, 26 Nichol Ave, Davison Hall, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901-2882, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Feb;27(1):243-251. doi: 10.1007/s40519-021-01175-8. Epub 2021 Mar 27.
Extensive work in the field has found multiple risk factors of disordered eating among women; however, there is limited research regarding the associations of maternal influence and family weight-related conversations during childhood with eating disorder psychopathology later in adulthood. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore how the mother-daughter relationship and family weight-related conversations may influence the development of disordered eating in college-aged women.
A diverse sample of 551 college-aged women completed an online survey with instruments that assessed disordered eating risk (dependent variable) with the following independent variables: aspects of the mother-daughter relationship (maternal regard and responsibility) and family weight-related conversations (emphasis on maternal weight, appearance weight control, and parent weight talk). Mediation analysis was performed using hierarchical regression analyses to examine the influence of maternal factors in combination with family weight-related conversations with disordered eating risk.
Using hierarchical regression analyses, aspects of the mother-daughter relationship were significantly associated with risk of disordered eating. However, this significant relationship was diminished in the presence of family weight-related conversations. Furthermore, a test of the mediation suggests that family weight-related conversations may act as a pathway for influencing perceived maternal factors in the development of disordered eating.
Findings illustrate the important role mothers may have in shaping their daughters eating attitudes and behaviors. Future disordered eating prevention programs and interventions may consider developing strategies in educating parents on conversations regarding weight.
Descriptive cross-sectional study, Level V.
该领域的大量研究发现了女性饮食失调的多种风险因素;然而,关于母亲影响和儿童期家庭体重相关对话与成年后饮食失调病理的关联的研究有限。因此,本研究的目的是探讨母女关系和家庭体重相关对话如何影响成年期女性饮食失调的发展。
一个由 551 名成年期女性组成的多样化样本完成了一项在线调查,该调查使用了评估饮食失调风险的工具(因变量),包括以下自变量:母女关系的各个方面(母亲的关注和责任)和家庭体重相关对话(强调母亲的体重、外表体重控制和父母体重讨论)。使用分层回归分析进行中介分析,以检查母亲因素与家庭体重相关对话与饮食失调风险的综合影响。
使用分层回归分析,母女关系的各个方面与饮食失调风险显著相关。然而,在存在家庭体重相关对话的情况下,这种显著关系减弱了。此外,对中介的检验表明,家庭体重相关对话可能是影响感知到的母亲因素在饮食失调发展中的一个途径。
研究结果表明,母亲在塑造女儿的饮食态度和行为方面可能起着重要作用。未来的饮食失调预防计划和干预措施可能需要考虑制定策略,教育父母有关体重的对话。
描述性横断面研究,等级 V。