Parental Factors Associated With Intentions to Initiate a Family-Based Pediatric Weight Management Program.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1089/chi.2023.0033
Wendy S Moore, Mildred M Maldonado-Molina, Amy R Mobley, Karla P Shelnutt, Megan A McVay
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Abstract

Background: Childhood obesity can be addressed through family-based pediatric weight management; however, treatment enrollment in the United States is low. This study aimed to identify parental factors associated with intentions to initiate a family-based pediatric weight management program. Methods: Cross-sectional survey data were collected from an online panel of US parents with at least one 5- to 11-year-old child identified as likely to have overweight or obesity. Participants viewed a video about a hypothetical family-based pediatric weight management program, rated their 30-day initiation intentions for that program, and answered additional related questionnaires. Results: Participants (n = 158) identified as White/Caucasian (53%) or Black/African American (47%), were primarily female (61.4%) and married/cohabitating (81.6%) with children who were predominantly girls (53.2%) and, on average, 9-year-olds. Higher parents' perception of program effectiveness predicted initiation intentions (p < 0.001), while concern for their child's weight and parent depression and anxiety levels did not. Higher initiation intentions and perceived program effectiveness were reported by Black/African American participants (p < 0.01) and those with at least a bachelor's degree (p < 0.01) compared to White/Caucasian participants and those without a bachelor's degree, respectively. Initiation intentions were higher for those with greater financial security (p = 0.020) and fewer than three children in the home (p = 0.026). Participants endorsed initiation barriers of time constraints (25%), possible lack of enjoyment for the child (16.9%), and lack of family support (15%). Conclusions: Future program enrollment efforts may need to focus on strategies to increase perceived program effectiveness, although further research is needed that measures actual enrollment in real-world contexts.

与打算启动家庭式儿科体重管理计划相关的家长因素。
背景:儿童肥胖症可以通过基于家庭的儿科体重管理来解决;然而,美国的治疗注册率很低。本研究旨在确定与家长是否有意启动家庭式儿科体重管理计划相关的因素。研究方法我们从一个在线调查小组中收集了横断面调查数据,该调查小组的美国家长至少有一名 5-11 岁的孩子被确认为可能超重或肥胖。参与者观看了一段关于假想的家庭式儿科体重管理计划的视频,对他们30天内启动该计划的意愿进行了评分,并回答了其他相关问卷。结果:参与者(n = 158)均为白人/高加索人(53%)或黑人/非洲裔美国人(47%),以女性为主(61.4%),已婚/同居(81.6%),子女以女孩为主(53.2%),平均年龄为 9 岁。家长对计划有效性的认知程度越高,就越倾向于参与计划(p p p p = 0.020),家中子女人数少于 3 人(p = 0.026)。参加者认可的启动障碍包括时间限制(25%)、孩子可能不喜欢(16.9%)和缺乏家庭支持(15%)。结论:未来的计划注册工作可能需要将重点放在提高计划有效性的策略上,尽管还需要进一步的研究来衡量现实世界中的实际注册情况。
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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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