Acculturation and Feeding in Hispanic Mothers: Continuous and Categorical Analyses.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Thomas G Power, Susan S Baker, Nilda Micheli, Maria A Papaioannou, AnaMaria Diaz Martinez, Sheryl O Hughes
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Background: Despite previous studies showing that acculturation in Hispanic mothers is associated with less frequent use of highly controlling feeding practices, our understanding of acculturation and feeding is still limited. Little attention has been given to positive feeding practices, researchers have focused on acculturation as a unidimensional construct, and few studies have compared Hispanic to non-Hispanic parents. Methods: In this study, 750 mothers (596 Hispanic) completed questionnaires assessing feeding practices/styles; Hispanic mothers completed a bidimensional, language-based acculturation questionnaire. Acculturation was analyzed both as a continuous variable and by assigning Hispanic mothers into acculturation groups based on their language competency, usage, and media preferences (separation, assimilation, integration, and marginalization). Results: Highly controlling feeding practices were associated with Spanish orientation scores, whereas mealtime/snack-time structure, responsiveness to children's fullness cues, child involvement in food preparation, and feeding efficacy were associated with English orientation scores. Acculturation group comparisons showed that mothers in the separation group differed the most from non-Hispanic mothers and that mothers in the assimilation group did not significantly differ from non-Hispanic mothers on any feeding practices. Mothers in the integration group were more restrictive than non-Hispanic mothers. The indulgent feeding style was most common among mothers in the assimilation group. Conclusions: These findings extend the results of previous research by: (1) identifying positive feeding strategies associated with acculturation, (2) demonstrating the value of studying acculturation as a multidimensional process, and (3) showing how feeding practices and styles show different patterns of association with acculturation in Hispanic mothers.

西班牙裔母亲的文化适应和喂养:连续和分类分析。
背景:尽管先前的研究表明,西班牙裔母亲的文化适应与较少使用高度控制的喂养方法有关,但我们对文化适应和喂养的理解仍然有限。很少有人关注积极的喂养实践,研究人员将文化适应作为一个单向度的结构,很少有研究将西班牙裔和非西班牙裔父母进行比较。方法:在本研究中,750名母亲(596名西班牙裔)完成了评估喂养方法/方式的问卷调查;西班牙裔母亲完成了一份基于语言的双向文化适应问卷。文化适应作为一个连续变量进行分析,并根据西班牙裔母亲的语言能力、使用情况和媒体偏好(分离、同化、融合和边缘化)将其划分为文化适应组。结果:高度控制的喂养方式与西班牙语适应得分有关,而用餐时间/零食时间结构、对儿童饱腹感线索的反应、儿童对食物准备的参与和喂养效率与英语适应得分有关。文化适应组的比较表明,分离组的母亲与非西班牙裔母亲差异最大,同化组的母亲在任何喂养方法上与非西班牙裔母亲没有显著差异。种族融合组的母亲比非西班牙裔母亲更严格。在同化组的母亲中,放纵的喂养方式最为常见。结论:这些发现扩展了先前的研究结果:(1)确定了与文化适应相关的积极喂养策略;(2)证明了将文化适应作为一个多维过程进行研究的价值;(3)显示了西班牙裔母亲的喂养方式和风格如何表现出与文化适应相关的不同模式。
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.00%
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95
期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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