Parental Rejection as a Predictor of Emotional Eating After Inpatient Weight Loss Treatment for Youngsters

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
J. Vandewalle, E. Moens, T. Debeuf, C. Braet
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Abstract Objective The main objective of the study was to examine the relationships between parental rejection, maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, and the emotional eating style of youngsters who finished an inpatient multidisciplinary weight loss treatment program and were back in their home environment. Method Participants were 52 youngsters (age 11–17 years) with an average percent over ideal BMI of 186.11% (SD = 27.54) before treatment and 136.37% (SD = 19.65) at a mean follow-up of 4 months. Participants completed questionnaires assessing maternal and paternal rejection, maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, and emotional eating. Data were analysed using bootstrapping procedure. Results Mediation analyses showed that maladaptive emotion regulation partially mediated the association between maternal rejection and the youngsters’ emotional eating style. Paternal rejection was directly related to emotional eating. Conclusion The results suggest that the family climate may have an impact on the eating style of the youngsters after weight loss treatment.
父母拒绝是青少年住院减肥治疗后情绪性进食的预测因子
摘要目的本研究的主要目的是探讨完成住院多学科减肥治疗项目并返回家庭环境的青少年的父母拒绝、不适应情绪调节策略和情绪性饮食方式之间的关系。方法52例青少年(11-17岁),治疗前平均超过理想BMI的百分比为186.11% (SD = 27.54),平均随访4个月时平均超过理想BMI的百分比为136.37% (SD = 19.65)。参与者完成了评估母亲和父亲拒绝、不适应情绪调节策略和情绪化进食的问卷。采用自举法对数据进行分析。结果适应性不良情绪调节在母亲排斥与青少年情绪性饮食方式的关系中起部分中介作用。父亲的拒绝与情绪化进食直接相关。结论家庭气候可能影响青少年减肥后的饮食习惯。
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Behaviour Change
Behaviour Change PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Behaviour Change is the journal of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy and has long been considered a leader in its field. It is a quarterly journal that publishes research involving the application of behavioural and cognitive-behavioural principles and techniques to the assessment and treatment of various problems. Features of Behaviour Change include: original empirical studies using either single subject or group comparison methodologies review articles case studies brief technical and clinical notes book reviews special issues dealing with particular topics in depth.
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