Mental health outcomes of a pediatric-focused obesity randomized control trial in rural communities.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Brittany Lancaster, Elana Goldenberg, Anna S Trofimoff, Yuchen Dai, Bethany Forseth, Rebecca Swinburne Romine, Kandace Fleming, Ann Davis
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Abstract

Objective: This study explores the impact of iAmHealthy, a rurally focused pediatric obesity intervention, on mental health outcomes and examines how baseline mental health affects body mass index (BMI) outcomes for child-parent dyads in rural communities.

Method: Eighteen schools were randomly assigned to iAmHealthy or the Newsletter Control group. iAmHealthy consists of health coaching and group sessions via televideo. Child and parent height and weight, child depression, child quality of life, and parent distress were assessed at baseline, posttreatment (8 months), and follow-up (20 months) from October 2017 to December 2021. Multilevel modeling assessed treatment effects on mental health and baseline mental health on change in BMI outcomes.

Results: In total, 148 dyads were randomized to iAmHealthy (n = 64) or control (n = 84). Dyads broadly reported minimal parent distress, child depressive symptoms, and high child quality of life. While there was no treatment group by time interactions, the iAmHealthy group had significant decreases in child depression at posttreatment and follow-up and significant decreases in parent distress at follow-up. Control participants had no significant changes in child depression, quality of life, or parent distress at any time point. Significant interactions between treatment group and baseline mental health predicted child body mass index z score/parent BMI change.

Conclusions: Parents experiencing baseline distress particularly benefited from the support of iAmHealthy, but unsustained effects at follow-up suggest that long-term support may be beneficial to these families. Future studies examining populations with heightened mental health challenges may provide deeper insights into how pediatric obesity interventions affect mental well-being within families from rural communities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

农村社区以儿科为中心的肥胖随机对照试验的心理健康结果
目的:本研究探讨了iamhealth(一项以农村儿童肥胖为重点的干预措施)对心理健康结果的影响,并研究了基线心理健康如何影响农村社区儿童-父母双联体的体重指数(BMI)结果。方法:18所学校随机分为iamhealth组和Newsletter对照组。iAmHealthy包括通过电视视频进行的健康指导和小组会议。从2017年10月至2021年12月,在基线、治疗后(8个月)和随访(20个月)对儿童和父母的身高和体重、儿童抑郁、儿童生活质量和父母的痛苦进行评估。多水平模型评估了治疗对心理健康的影响以及基线心理健康对BMI结果变化的影响。结果:148对被随机分为iAmHealthy组(n = 64)和对照组(n = 84)。二人组普遍报告父母痛苦最小,儿童抑郁症状少,儿童生活质量高。虽然没有时间交互作用的治疗组,但iamhealth组在治疗后和随访期间儿童抑郁显著降低,随访期间父母焦虑显著降低。在任何时间点,对照组在儿童抑郁、生活质量或父母痛苦方面没有显著变化。治疗组和基线心理健康之间的显著相互作用预测儿童体重指数z得分/父母体重指数变化。结论:经历基线痛苦的父母尤其受益于iAmHealthy的支持,但随访时的非持续性影响表明,长期支持可能对这些家庭有益。未来的研究可能会对儿童肥胖干预如何影响农村社区家庭的心理健康提供更深入的见解。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Health Psychology
Health Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
2.40%
发文量
170
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology publishes articles on psychological, biobehavioral, social, and environmental factors in physical health and medical illness, and other issues in health psychology.
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