School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
Ofcom, London, UK.
Health Expect. 2024 Feb;27(1):e13973. doi: 10.1111/hex.13973.
Childhood obesity has been shown to impair psychological health. However, psychological factors are often overlooked in both research evaluations and treatment interventions, and children's perspectives on managing obesity are underexplored. Neglecting psychosocial factors might undermine interventions. This research explored the psychological beliefs, expectations and experiences of children living with obesity (range 7-13) and attending a weight management programme (WMP).
Thirty-four participants (19 females, 15 males, average age 9.5 years) completed a semistructured interview. Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis.
Four overarching themes were developed: (1) defining health and self-recognition; (2) external influence; feedback, stigma and comparison; (3) recognising emotions and (4) future expectations: obesity is a reality. These themes interact to influence the children's psychosocial status.
This study highlights a range of psychosocial and emotional difficulties that children living with obesity experience and suggests that these remain regardless of their attendance at a WMP. Interventions for children living with obesity should address psychosocial factors, including stress management, peer victimisation and handling feedback from others.
As proposed by the two young people acting as patient and public involvement and engagement representatives, the utilisation of scrapbooks as a preinterview tool was particularly helpful in aiding discussion during the interviews. This innovative approach could be considered a valuable methodological technique for investigating sensitive topics with children in future research.
儿童肥胖已被证明会损害心理健康。然而,在研究评估和治疗干预中,心理因素往往被忽视,而儿童对管理肥胖的看法也未得到充分探索。忽视社会心理因素可能会破坏干预措施。本研究探讨了肥胖儿童(年龄 7-13 岁)在参加体重管理项目(WMP)时的心理信念、期望和体验。
34 名参与者(19 名女性,15 名男性,平均年龄 9.5 岁)完成了半结构化访谈。记录的访谈被逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。
确定了四个总体主题:(1)定义健康和自我认知;(2)外部影响;反馈、污名和比较;(3)识别情绪;(4)未来期望:肥胖是现实。这些主题相互作用,影响儿童的社会心理状态。
本研究强调了肥胖儿童经历的一系列社会心理和情感困难,表明即使参加了 WMP,这些问题仍然存在。针对肥胖儿童的干预措施应解决社会心理因素,包括压力管理、同伴受害和处理他人的反馈。
正如两名担任患者和公众参与和参与代表的年轻人所提议的那样,在访谈前使用剪贴簿作为工具特别有助于促进讨论。这种创新方法可以被认为是未来研究中调查儿童敏感话题的一种有价值的方法技术。