Department of Living Conditions, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-economic Research, 11 Porte des Sciences, 4366 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg; Department of Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg, 4366 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Department of Economics, University of Bergamo, 24129 Bergamo, Italy.
Econ Hum Biol. 2024 Apr;53:101354. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2024.101354. Epub 2024 Jan 26.
Individual preferences and beliefs are perpetually shaped by environmental influences, with peers playing a key role in this dynamic process. Compelling evidence from qualitative and quantitative studies has highlighted the significant impact of peer influence on health-related decisions. This systematic literature review critically synthesises findings from 45 studies published between 2011 and 2022, providing a comprehensive understanding of the nature of peer effects on dietary, physical activity and sleep behaviours during youth. The majority of studies indicated that social norms drive directional changes in eating and physical activity. Yet, our analysis revealed a notable gap in exploring alternative mechanisms, including social comparison and social identity, despite their potential relevance. Studies, generally classified as moderate to high quality, predominantly relied on self-reported data, potentially affecting the validity and reliability of measures. Meta-regression analyses suggest a small, but significant association of sample size with the magnitude, sign and significance of the reported peer effects. Moreover, studies focusing on physical activity are more likely to report significant outcomes, whereas findings on peer influence on sleep-related studies tend to reveal less pronounced effects, compared to studies on dietary behaviours. Experimental designs do not appear to increase the likelihood of finding significant effects when compared to other study designs. In conclusion, this synthesis emphasises the need for further research into the underlying mechanisms on peer effects to better inform policy-makers in designing effective policies for improving weight-related behaviours in young people.
个体偏好和信念会受到环境影响的持续塑造,同伴在这一动态过程中起着关键作用。定性和定量研究的有力证据强调了同伴影响对与健康相关的决策的重大影响。本系统文献综述批判性地综合了 2011 年至 2022 年期间发表的 45 项研究的结果,全面了解了同伴对青少年饮食、身体活动和睡眠行为的影响的性质。大多数研究表明,社会规范推动了饮食和身体活动的方向性变化。然而,我们的分析发现,尽管社会比较和社会认同等替代机制具有潜在相关性,但在探索这些机制方面存在明显差距。这些研究通常被归类为中等到高质量,主要依赖于自我报告的数据,这可能影响到测量的有效性和可靠性。元回归分析表明,样本量与报告的同伴效应的大小、符号和显著性之间存在小但显著的关联。此外,与饮食行为研究相比,关注身体活动的研究更有可能报告显著的结果,而关于同伴对睡眠相关研究的影响的研究结果则显示出不太明显的影响。与其他研究设计相比,实验设计似乎并没有增加发现显著效果的可能性。总之,本综述强调了需要进一步研究同伴影响的潜在机制,以便为政策制定者制定有效的政策提供信息,以改善年轻人的与体重相关的行为。