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父母压力对中国儿童外貌、身体不满和饮食行为的影响:路径分析
Authors Liu K, Zhang J, Liu S, Chen J, Zhang Y, Li W, Fu H, Fu L
Received 7 November 2022
Accepted for publication 23 January 2023
Published 9 February 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 363—372
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S395628
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Igor Elman
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the association pathways of parental stress on children’s appearance, body dissatisfaction, and eating behaviours in Chinese children and adolescents.
Patients and Methods: The children aged 8– 15 years were selected from 2 nine-year schools using stratified cluster random sampling. The appearance-related social stress questionnaire and the body dissatisfaction subscale of EDI-1 were used to investigate parental stress on children’s appearance and body dissatisfaction, respectively. The self-administered eating frequency questionnaire was used to investigate children’s eating behaviours.
Results: Body dissatisfaction in girls mediated associations between BMI, parental teasing, parental injustice and ignorance, parental encouragement and healthy eating behaviour: BMI → body dissatisfaction → healthy eating behaviour, parental teasing → body dissatisfaction → healthy eating behaviour, parental injustice and ignorance → body dissatisfaction → healthy eating behaviour, parental encouragement → body dissatisfaction → healthy eating behaviour. Parental injustice and ignorance directly and negatively predicted healthy eating behaviour in girls. In boys and girls, parental teasing was a direct predictor factor of unhealthy eating behaviour.
Conclusion: Parental teasing, parental injustice and ignorance, parental encouragement, and BMI through body dissatisfaction positively predicted healthy eating behaviour in girls, parental injustice and ignorance directly negatively predicted healthy eating behaviour in girls, and parental teasing directly positively predicted unhealthy eating behaviour in girls and boys. Therefore, parental pressure on children’s appearance may pay important role in children’s eating behaviours.
Keywords: parental stress on children’s appearance, body dissatisfaction, eating behaviour, children and adolescents