Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, University of Connecticut, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2023 Aug 29;48(8):700-706. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsad040.
Research has consistently documented adverse effects of parent weight-related comments on adolescent health. However, little empirical attention has focused on isolating the impact of weight-related comments from mothers versus fathers, and the valence of their comments. The present study examined the extent to which positive and negative weight-related comments from mothers and fathers are related to adolescent health and wellbeing, and whether these associations differ according to adolescent sociodemographic characteristics.
Data were collected from a diverse sample of 2032 U.S.-based adolescents aged 10-17 years (59% female; 40% White, 25% Black or African American, 23% Latinx). Online questionnaires assessed perceived frequency of negative and positive weight-related comments from mothers and fathers, as well as four indicators of adolescent health and wellbeing: depression, unhealthy weight control behaviors, weight bias internalization (WBI), and body appreciation.
More frequent negative weight-related comments from parents were associated with poorer adolescent health and wellbeing, while positive comments contributed to lower levels of WBI and body appreciation; these associations were documented regardless of whether mothers or fathers were the source of such comments, and considerable consistency was demonstrated across adolescent sociodemographic characteristics.
Findings highlight differences in adolescent health based on how parents discuss their body weight (i.e., negatively or positively), and similarity in associations regardless of whether mothers or fathers are the source of weight communication. These findings reiterate the importance of efforts to educate parents on ways to engage in supportive communication about weight-related health with their children.
研究一直记录了父母与体重相关的评论对青少年健康的不良影响。然而,很少有实证研究关注将来自母亲和父亲的体重相关评论的影响从评论的性质中分离出来,以及评论的性质。本研究考察了来自母亲和父亲的积极和消极的体重相关评论与青少年健康和幸福感的相关程度,以及这些关联是否因青少年的社会人口特征而异。
数据来自美国 2032 名年龄在 10-17 岁的青少年(59%为女性;40%为白人,25%为黑人和非裔美国人,23%为拉丁裔)的多样化样本。在线问卷评估了青少年感知到的来自母亲和父亲的负面和正面体重相关评论的频率,以及青少年健康和幸福感的四个指标:抑郁、不健康的体重控制行为、体重偏见内化(WBI)和身体欣赏。
父母更多的负面体重相关评论与青少年的健康和幸福感较差有关,而积极的评论有助于降低 WBI 和身体欣赏水平;这些关联无论评论来自母亲还是父亲,且在青少年的社会人口特征方面都有相当大的一致性。
研究结果突出了基于父母如何讨论其体重(即负面或正面)的青少年健康差异,以及无论母亲还是父亲是体重交流的来源,关联的相似性。这些发现重申了教育父母以支持性的方式与孩子讨论与体重相关的健康问题的重要性。