Marentes-Castillo María, Castillo Isabel, Tomás Inés, González-Acevedo Olivia, Álvarez Octavio
Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Department of Methodology of the Behavioral Sciences, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain.
Children (Basel). 2024 Jul 30;11(8):925. doi: 10.3390/children11080925.
Fear of fat is a relevant variable in initiating weight regulation behaviors in adolescents. However, little is known about the experiential and behavioral change processes that mediate the choice between healthy and unhealthy weight regulation behaviors in this population.
The general objective was to examine the predictive role of fear of fat on weight-related behaviors (healthy and unhealthy weight control behaviors) through the mediation of experiential and behavioral change processes (consciousness raising, counterconditioning, helping relationships, reinforcement management, self-liberation, self-reevaluation, stimulus control, substance use) in 838 adolescents aged 15-19 years from Mexico and Spain using parallel mediation analysis. Additionally, the study examined the correlations between the variables with regard to gender and country, as well as the differences in the use of processes of change across stages of change through the use of a multivariate analysis of variance. The Spanish version of the Fear of Fat, Stages of Change, Processes of Change, and Weight-Related Behaviors scales were used.
The mediation analysis showed that fear of fat predicted healthy weight control behaviors through consciousness raising, self-liberation, and stimulus control. On the other hand, fear of fat predicted unhealthy weight control behaviors through counterconditioning, stimulus control, and the use of weight loss substances. Intervening to reduce fear of fat may be a way to modify the processes of change used by adolescents to regulate their weight.
The results of this study indicate that adolescents may initiate weight control behaviors as a result of fear of fat. This process is mediated by experiential and behavioral processes that influence weight regulation.
对肥胖的恐惧是青少年启动体重调节行为的一个相关变量。然而,对于介导该人群在健康与不健康体重调节行为之间做出选择的体验和行为变化过程,我们知之甚少。
总体目标是通过平行中介分析,考察对肥胖的恐惧在838名年龄在15至19岁的墨西哥和西班牙青少年中,通过体验和行为变化过程(意识提升、对抗条件作用、帮助关系、强化管理、自我解放、自我重新评价、刺激控制、物质使用)对体重相关行为(健康和不健康的体重控制行为)的预测作用。此外,该研究还考察了变量在性别和国家方面的相关性,以及通过多变量方差分析,在不同改变阶段中改变过程使用情况的差异。使用了西班牙语版的对肥胖的恐惧、改变阶段、改变过程和体重相关行为量表。
中介分析表明,对肥胖的恐惧通过意识提升、自我解放和刺激控制来预测健康的体重控制行为。另一方面,对肥胖的恐惧通过对抗条件作用、刺激控制和使用减肥物质来预测不健康的体重控制行为。干预以减少对肥胖的恐惧可能是一种改变青少年用于调节体重的改变过程的方法。
本研究结果表明,青少年可能由于对肥胖的恐惧而启动体重控制行为。这一过程由影响体重调节的体验和行为过程介导。