Socholotiuk Krista D, Young Richard A
Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, Canada.
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, University of British Columbia, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada.
J Eat Disord. 2022 Dec 7;10(1):190. doi: 10.1186/s40337-022-00676-w.
Parent-led weight restoration is a key intervention of family-based treatment, an empirically supported treatment for adolescent anorexia. Successful outcomes in family-based treatment depend almost entirely on parental action, yet current understandings of this intervention are primarily informed by professional theory and expert perspectives. Comparatively little is known about parents' goals and actions while implementing the treatment, despite goal-directed action being an explicit framework of family-based treatment. This study seeks to investigate parents' involvement in weight restoration from the perspective of the goal-directed actions they construct and engage in themselves and with others. This study focuses on the phenomenon of parent-led weight restoration as a project and addresses the following research question: "How do parents participate in the weight restoration of their adolescent as the adolescent recovers from anorexia nervosa?".
This multicase study used the action project method and conceptual framework of contextual action theory to examine four cases of five parents engaged in actions to help their adolescent regain weight and recover from anorexia. Data were collected using multi-part interviews and analyzed according to the action project method and the multicase approach.
Parents' weight restoration projects were identified and grouped based on three common a themes. The primary theme, progressing toward health and well-being, was supported by three key processes: maintaining a holistic focus, trusting, and monitoring progress. Two secondary themes captured actions that were integral to the parents' projects, but with less prominence. Secondary themes were creating capacity, which was supported by three processes (managing emotions to maintain a helpful focus, personal work, and resourcing time and finances), and coordinating and negotiating partnerships. The socio-cultural valuing of the thin ideal emerged as a unique process salient in one case. This study presents a goal-directed and contextual perspective on how parents translated the principles of family-based treatment into their daily lives. It joins a small but growing body of work concerned with generating new understandings and frameworks for practitioners and researchers to enhance the effectiveness of family-based treatment in community settings.
家长主导的体重恢复是家庭治疗的关键干预措施,家庭治疗是一种经实证支持的青少年厌食症治疗方法。家庭治疗的成功结果几乎完全取决于家长的行动,但目前对这种干预措施的理解主要基于专业理论和专家观点。尽管目标导向行动是家庭治疗的明确框架,但对于家长在实施治疗时的目标和行动却知之甚少。本研究旨在从家长构建并参与自身及与他人的目标导向行动的角度,调查家长在体重恢复中的参与情况。本研究聚焦于家长主导的体重恢复这一作为项目的现象,并探讨以下研究问题:“在青少年从神经性厌食症康复过程中,家长如何参与其体重恢复?”
本多案例研究采用行动项目法和情境行动理论的概念框架,考察了五名家长参与帮助其青少年恢复体重并从厌食症康复的四个案例。通过多部分访谈收集数据,并根据行动项目法和多案例方法进行分析。
家长的体重恢复项目基于三个共同主题进行识别和分组。主要主题是朝着健康和幸福迈进,由三个关键过程支持:保持整体关注、信任和监测进展。两个次要主题涵盖了对家长项目不可或缺但不太突出的行动。次要主题是创造能力,由三个过程支持(管理情绪以保持有益的关注、个人工作以及安排时间和资金),以及协调和协商伙伴关系。瘦理想的社会文化价值在一个案例中作为一个独特的突出过程出现。本研究从目标导向和情境的角度呈现了家长如何将家庭治疗原则转化为日常生活。它加入了一小部分但不断增长的工作,致力于为从业者和研究人员生成新的理解和框架,以提高家庭治疗在社区环境中的有效性。