Associations Between Parents' Health and Social Control Behaviors and Their Adolescent's Self-Efficacy and Health Behaviors: Insights From the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating (FLASHE) survey.

Monique S Nakamura, Chloe O Huelsnitz, Alexander J Rothman, Jeffry A Simpson
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Background: Parents can influence their children to live healthier lifestyles by modeling healthy behaviors and/or trying to persuade their children to engage in healthier activities. Adolescents and their parents tend to have similar eating and exercise patterns, but less is known about the simultaneous influence of parent's health behavior and social control on adolescents' self-efficacy and health behaviors, including whether their effect is moderated by parenting style.

Purpose: We examine the degree to which parents' social control and health behaviors are associated with their adolescent's self-efficacy and health behaviors, including whether parenting styles moderate these associations.

Method: We analyzed data from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating project.

Results: We found that parents' own health behaviors are positively and strongly associated with their adolescent's health behaviors across four domains: fruit/vegetable consumption, junk food consumption, physical activity, and nonacademic screen time. We found positive, moderate-to-strong associations between parents' use of social control and their adolescents' fruit/vegetable and junk food consumption, small negative associations with screen time, and no associations with physical activity. The effects of social control for junk food consumption and screen time, however, depended on parents' own behavior in those domains. Parent responsiveness moderated the relation between parents' social control and their adolescent children's self-efficacy and health behaviors.

Conclusions: The health behaviors parents model and their social control efforts are associated with their adolescents' beliefs and behavior. Efforts to leverage parents as sources of influence must consider the context in which influence is enacted.

父母健康和社会控制行为与青少年自我效能感和健康行为的关系:来自家庭生活、活动、阳光、健康和饮食(FLASHE)调查的见解。
背景:父母可以通过塑造健康的行为和/或试图说服他们的孩子参加更健康的活动来影响他们的孩子过更健康的生活方式。青少年和他们的父母往往有相似的饮食和运动模式,但关于父母的健康行为和社会控制对青少年自我效能感和健康行为的同时影响,包括他们的影响是否受到父母教养方式的调节,我们知之甚少。目的:我们研究父母的社会控制和健康行为与青少年自我效能感和健康行为的关联程度,包括父母教养方式是否调节了这些关联。方法:我们分析了家庭生活、活动、阳光、健康和饮食项目的数据。结果:我们发现父母自己的健康行为在四个方面与青少年的健康行为呈正相关,这四个方面是:水果/蔬菜消费、垃圾食品消费、体育活动和非学术屏幕时间。我们发现,父母使用社会控制与青少年的水果/蔬菜和垃圾食品消费之间存在着积极的、中等到强烈的关联,与屏幕时间有轻微的负相关,与体育活动没有关联。然而,社会控制对垃圾食品消费和屏幕时间的影响取决于父母自己在这些领域的行为。父母反应性调节了父母社会控制对青少年子女自我效能感和健康行为的影响。结论:健康行为父母模式及其社会控制努力与青少年的信念和行为有关。利用父母作为影响来源的努力必须考虑施加影响的背景。
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