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父母完美主义与儿童饮食失调之间的关系:父母困扰的中介作用以及饮食失调检查问卷简版-父母版(EDE-QS-P)阿拉伯语版本的效度验证

Relationship between parental perfectionism and child's disordered eating: mediating role of parental distress and validation of the arabic version of the eating disorders examination questionnaire-short-parent version (EDE-QS-P).

作者信息

Kfoury Maya, Noureddine Amir, Malaeb Diana, Schuch Felipe Barreto, El Khatib Sami, Dabbous Mariam, Sakr Fouad, Fekih-Romdhane Feten, Hallit Souheil, Obeid Sahar

机构信息

School of Arts and Science, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, P.O. Box 446, Jounieh, Lebanon.

Department of Psychology, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and Psychotherapy, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2025 Feb 14;25(1):127. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-06589-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Eating disorders are an emerging global health crisis, with significant implications for both physical and psychological well-being. Disordered eating behaviors in childhood can serve as precursors to more severe eating disorders if left untreated. Previous literature evidences a strong association between perfectionism, as well as parental control and eating disorders, highlighting perfectionism as a significant factor in the development and maintenance of ED symptoms. Early intervention during this critical developmental period is essential to address these risks, prevent the progression to clinical eating disorders, and support healthier long-term outcomes for children. This study aimed to assess the mediating role of parental psychological distress in the association between perfectionism in parents and disordered eating in children. As a secondary objective, the study intended to validate the Arabic version of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire-Short Parent Version (EDE-QS-P).

METHODS

A diverse sample of Lebanese parents of children aged 6-11 years (N = 502; mean age of 36.24 ± 8.29 years, 74.5% of mothers) were recruited from schools, community centers, and healthcare facilities into this cross-sectional study. One parent per child completed all the questionnaires, which assessed disordered eating in children, parental perfectionism, and psychological distress. The instruments used included the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire-Short Parent Version (EDE-QS-P) for disordered eating, the Big Three Perfectionism Scale - Short Form (BTPS-SF) for parental perfectionism, and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-8 Items (DASS-8) for parental psychological distress. The SPSS software v.25 was used for statistical analysis. To examine the factor structure of the EDE-QS-P, we conducted a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) using SPSS AMOS v.28 software. The mediation analysis was conducted using PROCESS MACRO v.3.4 model 4.

RESULTS

The Arabic EDE-QS-P showed a unidimensional factor structure, strong internal consistency reliability and high convergent validity. Higher child's disordered eating scores were reported by fathers compared to mothers (8.32 ± 9.12 vs. 5.62 ± 7.69, t (500) = 3.01, p = 0.003). Parental distress mediated the association between parental perfectionism and child's disordered eating (indirect effect: Beta = 0.14; Boot SE = 0.02; Boot CI 0.11; 0.18). More parental perfectionism was significantly associated with more parental distress, and higher parental distress was significantly associated with more child's disordered eating. Higher parental perfectionism was significantly and directly associated with more child's disordered eating.

CONCLUSION

This study successfully validated the Arabic version of the EDE-QS-P in Lebanon, confirming its validity and reliability for assessing parental-reported disordered eating in children in Arab contexts. Elevated parental perfectionism correlates with increased child disordered eating, mediated by parental distress. This suggests that healthcare providers should be alert to signs of perfectionism and psychological distress in parents and provide appropriate interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or stress management techniques, to alleviate these issues and lower the risk of eating disorders in children.

摘要

背景

饮食失调是一个新出现的全球健康危机,对身心健康都有重大影响。儿童期的饮食紊乱行为若不治疗,可能会发展为更严重的饮食失调。以往文献表明,完美主义以及父母控制与饮食失调之间存在密切关联,凸显了完美主义是饮食失调症状发展和维持的一个重要因素。在这个关键的发育阶段进行早期干预对于应对这些风险、防止发展为临床饮食失调以及支持儿童更健康的长期结果至关重要。本研究旨在评估父母心理困扰在父母完美主义与儿童饮食紊乱之间关联中的中介作用。作为次要目标,该研究旨在验证《饮食失调检查问卷 - 简短父母版》(EDE - QS - P)的阿拉伯语版本。

方法

从学校、社区中心和医疗机构招募了502名6至11岁儿童的黎巴嫩父母(平均年龄36.24±8.29岁,74.5%为母亲)参与这项横断面研究。每个孩子的一位家长完成所有问卷,这些问卷评估了儿童的饮食紊乱、父母的完美主义和心理困扰。所使用的工具包括用于评估饮食紊乱的《饮食失调检查问卷 - 简短父母版》(EDE - QS - P)、用于评估父母完美主义的“三大完美主义量表 - 简版”(BTPS - SF)以及用于评估父母心理困扰的“抑郁、焦虑和压力量表 - 8项”(DASS - 8)。使用SPSS软件v.25进行统计分析。为检验EDE - QS - P的因子结构,我们使用SPSS AMOS v.28软件进行了验证性因子分析(CFA)。使用PROCESS MACRO v.3.4模型4进行中介分析。

结果

阿拉伯语EDE - QS - P显示出单维因子结构、较强的内部一致性信度和较高的收敛效度。与母亲相比,父亲报告的孩子饮食紊乱得分更高(8.32±9.12对5.62±7.69,t(500)=3.01,p = 0.003)。父母困扰介导了父母完美主义与孩子饮食紊乱之间的关联(间接效应:β = 0.14;Boot SE = 0.02;Boot CI 0.11;0.18)。更多的父母完美主义与更多的父母困扰显著相关,更高的父母困扰与更多的孩子饮食紊乱显著相关。更高的父母完美主义与更多的孩子饮食紊乱显著且直接相关。

结论

本研究成功验证了黎巴嫩的阿拉伯语版EDE - QS - P,证实了其在阿拉伯背景下评估父母报告的儿童饮食紊乱方面的有效性和可靠性。父母完美主义程度升高与孩子饮食紊乱增加相关,由父母困扰介导。这表明医疗保健提供者应警惕父母的完美主义和心理困扰迹象,并提供适当的干预措施,如认知行为疗法或压力管理技巧,以缓解这些问题并降低儿童饮食失调的风险。

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