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父母压力向不同类型家庭中家庭膳食的溢出:一项生态瞬间评估研究。

Spillover from parent stress to family meals among diverse families: An ecological momentary assessment study.

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Georgia.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2024 Jun;38(4):595-605. doi: 10.1037/fam0001204. Epub 2024 Feb 15.

Abstract

Family meals are beneficial for youth healthy development. However, parents' experiences of daily stressors may hinder their capacity to facilitate family meals, serve healthful foods, and have implications for the family meal atmosphere. Using data from ecological momentary assessment, we examined whether family meals are less likely to occur, meals are less healthful, and meal atmosphere is less positive on days when parents experience higher-than-usual stress and whether coparenting support buffers these associations. We also explored the role of family stressors in these links. Participants were 497 parents ( = 35.86 years; 91% female) of 5- to 9-year-old children who identified as Asian (15%), Black (17%), Hispanic (10%), Native American (10%), Native Hawaiian (< 1%), White (38%), multiracial (8%), or other (< 1%). Results from multilevel models indicated that daily deviations in parents' stress levels were not correlated with family meal occurrence, healthfulness, or positive atmosphere. However, on days when the source of parents' stress was family related (e.g., family demands), odds of a positive meal atmosphere were significantly lower ( = 0.92, 95% CI [0.88, 0.96]), adjusting for other sources of stress. Coparenting relationship quality was positively associated with family meal occurrence ( = 1.34, 95% CI [1.01, 1.79]) and healthfulness (γ = 0.20, < .001), however, it did not moderate links between stress and family meal occurrence, healthfulness, or atmosphere. Findings suggest that day-to-day fluctuations in parents' stress levels may not disrupt whether a family meal occurs, the healthfulness of foods served, or the atmosphere of family meals. However, family stressors and coparenting relationship quality merit investigation as potential intervention targets. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

家庭聚餐有益于青少年的健康成长。然而,父母日常压力源的体验可能会阻碍他们促进家庭聚餐、提供健康食物的能力,并对家庭聚餐氛围产生影响。本研究使用生态瞬时评估数据,考察了父母压力高于平时时,家庭聚餐是否不太可能发生、餐食是否不太健康以及用餐氛围是否不太积极,以及共同养育支持是否缓冲了这些关联。我们还探讨了家庭压力源在这些关联中的作用。参与者为 497 名 5-9 岁儿童的父母(平均年龄 = 35.86 岁,91%为女性),他们的种族身份包括亚裔(15%)、非裔(17%)、西班牙裔(10%)、美国原住民(10%)、夏威夷原住民(<1%)、白人(38%)、多种族(8%)或其他(<1%)。多水平模型的结果表明,父母压力水平的日常波动与家庭聚餐的发生、健康性或积极氛围没有相关性。然而,当父母的压力源来自家庭时(例如,家庭需求),积极的用餐氛围的可能性显著降低(OR = 0.92,95%CI [0.88, 0.96]),调整了其他压力源。共同养育关系质量与家庭聚餐的发生(β = 1.34,95%CI [1.01, 1.79])和健康性(γ = 0.20,<0.001)呈正相关,但它并没有调节压力与家庭聚餐的发生、健康性或氛围之间的关系。研究结果表明,父母压力水平的日常波动可能不会破坏家庭聚餐的发生、餐食的健康性或家庭聚餐的氛围。然而,家庭压力源和共同养育关系质量值得作为潜在的干预目标进行研究。

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