From Disordered Eating to Eating Competence: Exploring Transitions in Adolescent Eating Profiles and the Role of Identity, Embodiment, and Critical Eating Messages From Parents and Peers.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Lore Vankerckhoven, Laurence Claes, Elise Van Laere, Steven Eggermont, Koen Luyckx
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Abstract

Objective: Adolescence is a key period for the development of eating behaviours. To date, little attention has been paid to the development of positive eating behaviours during adolescence, and longitudinal research with such a holistic focus is lacking. To provide a better understanding of adolescent eating behaviours, this study examined patterns of stability and change in eating profiles among community youth. In addition, this study examined how these profiles and patterns were related to background, psychological, and contextual variables.

Method and results: This longitudinal study with two timepoints included 608 adolescents and emerging adults at the first timepoint for the current analyses (T1: 64.3% female; Mage = 16.99; SD = 1.24; range = 14-21 years). Using latent transition analysis (LTA), three eating behaviour profiles emerged: a competent eating profile, a subclinical profile, and a clinical profile. Although most individuals in the competent eating and clinical profiles remained within their profile over time, individuals in the subclinical profile were more likely to progress toward greater eating competence or more severe eating disorder symptoms. Using multinomial logistic regression models; sex, adjusted BMI, identity, embodiment, and critical parent and peer eating messages appeared to be related to profile membership, whereas only age, sex, and adjusted BMI were related to transition patterns.

Conclusion: The present study informs theory and practice by identifying subgroups of adolescents who differ in their eating behaviours. In addition, these findings provide insight into which aspects are meaningfully related to stability and variability in eating behaviours, supporting the development of targeted interventions.

从饮食失调到饮食能力:探索青少年饮食概况的转变以及来自父母和同伴的身份、体现和关键饮食信息的作用。
目的:青春期是饮食行为发展的关键时期。迄今为止,很少有人关注青春期积极饮食行为的发展,缺乏这样一个整体的纵向研究。为了更好地了解青少年的饮食行为,本研究考察了社区青少年饮食状况的稳定性和变化模式。此外,本研究还考察了这些概况和模式与背景、心理和上下文变量的关系。方法和结果:这项纵向研究有两个时间点,在当前分析的第一个时间点包括608名青少年和初成人(T1: 64.3%女性;法师= 16.99;sd = 1.24;范围= 14-21岁)。使用潜在转变分析(LTA),出现了三种饮食行为概况:胜任饮食概况,亚临床概况和临床概况。虽然大多数具有进食能力和临床特征的个体随着时间的推移保持在他们的特征范围内,但亚临床特征的个体更有可能向更强的进食能力或更严重的进食障碍症状发展。采用多项逻辑回归模型;性别、调整后的体重指数、身份、体现、父母和同伴的关键饮食信息似乎与概况成员有关,而只有年龄、性别和调整后的体重指数与过渡模式有关。结论:本研究通过确定不同饮食行为的青少年亚群,为理论和实践提供了信息。此外,这些发现提供了洞察哪些方面与饮食行为的稳定性和可变性有意义的关系,支持有针对性的干预措施的发展。
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European Eating Disorders Review
European Eating Disorders Review PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
7.50%
发文量
81
期刊介绍: European Eating Disorders Review publishes authoritative and accessible articles, from all over the world, which review or report original research that has implications for the treatment and care of people with eating disorders, and articles which report innovations and experience in the clinical management of eating disorders. The journal focuses on implications for best practice in diagnosis and treatment. The journal also provides a forum for discussion of the causes and prevention of eating disorders, and related health policy. The aims of the journal are to offer a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners, administrators and policymakers who need to report and understand developments in the field of eating disorders.
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