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喜欢与否:协商来自社会经济地位较低家庭儿童的食物评估

To like or not to like: Negotiating food assessments of children from families with a low socioeconomic position.

作者信息

van der Heijden Amy, Te Molder Hedwig, Huma Bogdana, Jager Gerry

机构信息

Wageningen University & Research, Division of Human Nutrition and Health, Stippeneng 4, 6708, WE, Wageningen, the Netherlands; Wageningen University & Research, Strategic Communication Group, Hollandseweg 1, 6707, KN, Wageningen, the Netherlands.

VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Humanities: Language, Literature and Communication, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081, HV, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Appetite. 2022 Mar 1;170:105853. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105853. Epub 2021 Dec 8.

Abstract

The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic position produce 'likes' and 'dislikes' of foods during everyday family meals, and how these (dis)likes are understood and treated by their parents. It is crucial to understand how food preferences develop in the course of everyday life, as it is known that there are socioeconomic disparities in food preference and consumption, and that children from families with a low socioeconomic position have relatively poorer diets. Deploying an interactional approach to food preference, video recordings of 79 evening meals in families with a low socioeconomic position were analyzed using discursive psychology and conversation analysis. The analysis highlighted that children's food likes and dislikes were treated differently by their parents. While likes were routinely not responded to, agreed with or further elaborated, dislikes were predominantly oriented to as food refusals or treated as inappropriate, or non-genuine claims. Children's food assessments, i.e., likes and dislikes, were often disattended by parents when they appeared to be food preference displays. By contrast, assessments that accomplished social actions like refusals and complaints were more often responded to. The analysis also revealed the importance of distinguishing between assessments about food items in general, that were not currently being eaten, and assessments of food eaten here-and-now. All in all, the study evidences that and how assessment sequences open up interactional spaces where children and parents orient to and negotiate relative rights and responsibilities to know, to assess and to accomplish specific actions. Implications for food preference research are discussed.

摘要

本研究探讨了社会经济地位较低家庭的小学适龄儿童在日常家庭用餐时如何表达对食物的“喜欢”和“不喜欢”,以及他们的父母如何理解和对待这些(不)喜欢。了解食物偏好在日常生活过程中如何形成至关重要,因为众所周知,食物偏好和消费存在社会经济差异,而且社会经济地位较低家庭的孩子饮食相对较差。采用互动式食物偏好研究方法,运用话语心理学和会话分析对79个社会经济地位较低家庭晚餐的视频记录进行了分析。分析结果表明,父母对孩子食物的喜欢和不喜欢的处理方式有所不同。对于喜欢,父母通常不予回应、认同或进一步阐述,而对于不喜欢,父母主要将其视为食物拒绝,或认为是不适当的、非真实的说法。当孩子的食物评价(即喜欢和不喜欢)表现为食物偏好时,父母往往不予理会。相比之下,那些完成了诸如拒绝和抱怨等社会行为的评价则更常得到回应。分析还揭示了区分对一般食物(当前未食用)的评价和对当下正在食用食物的评价的重要性。总而言之,该研究证明了评价序列如何打开互动空间,在这个空间里,孩子和父母确定并协商关于知晓、评价和完成特定行为的相对权利和责任。文中还讨论了该研究对食物偏好研究的启示。

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