父母压力对儿童身体形象、身体质量指数、身体形象不满与中国学龄儿童饮食失调的影响:一项路径分析。

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摘要

背景:儿童的饮食行为、体型和身体形象认知可能更容易受到父母的影响,但这些影响可能随着年龄的增长而减弱。在不同发育阶段的儿童和青少年中,父母压力对儿童身体形象(PPCBI)、体重指数(BMI)、身体形象不满意(BID)和饮食失调(EDs)之间可能存在不同的关联途径。方法:采用分层整群抽样方法(按年级分层,以班级为整群),抽取两所9年制学校8 ~ 15岁学生486名。测量儿童的身高、体重、睾丸体积和乳房发育情况。PPCBI、BID和EDs分别采用外貌相关社会压力问卷、体型问卷(BID-14)和EDI-1量表进行调查。结果:青春期开始前男生的ed评分(182.3±50.8)明显高于青春期开始前女生的ed评分(164.1±58.1)(Pβ=0.035, Pβ=0.059, Pβ=0.032, Pβ=0.175, Pβ=0.026, Pβ=0.172, Pβ=0.30, Pβ=0.176, p)。父母对儿童身体形象的压力通过BMI和青春期开始后男孩和女孩的身体形象不满与儿童饮食失调正相关,并与青春期开始前男孩的饮食失调直接相关;然而,它可能只通过青春期前女孩的BID与饮食失调间接相关。
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Parental Pressure on Child Body Image, BMI, Body Image Dissatisfaction Associated with Eating Disorders in School-Age Children in China: A Path Analysis.

Parental Pressure on Child Body Image, BMI, Body Image Dissatisfaction Associated with Eating Disorders in School-Age Children in China: A Path Analysis.

Parental Pressure on Child Body Image, BMI, Body Image Dissatisfaction Associated with Eating Disorders in School-Age Children in China: A Path Analysis.

Parental Pressure on Child Body Image, BMI, Body Image Dissatisfaction Associated with Eating Disorders in School-Age Children in China: A Path Analysis.

Background: Children's eating behaviors, body shape and body image cognition may be more susceptible to the influence of their parents, but these influences may be weakened with age. There may be different association pathways between parental pressure on children's body image (PPCBI), body mass index (BMI), body image dissatisfaction (BID) and eating disorders (EDs) among children and adolescents at different developmental stages.

Methods: The stratified cluster sampling method (Stratified by grade, and took the classes as clusters) was used to select 486 students aged 8-15 years in two 9-year schools. Children's body height, weight, testicular volume and breast development were measured. PPCBI, BID, and EDs were investigated using the Appearance-related Social Stress Questionnaire, Body Size Questionnaire (BID-14), and EDI-1 scale, respectively.

Results: The boys before puberty initiation had significantly higher EDs score (182.3±50.8) than girls before puberty initiation (164.1±58.1) (P<0.05). There were significant association pathways of PPCBI→BMI→BID→EDs and PPCBI→BID→EDs in boys before puberty initiation (β=0.035, P<0.01; β=0.059, P<0.01), in boys after puberty initiation (β=0.032, P<0.01; β=0.175, P<0.001), and in girls after puberty initiation (β=0.026, P<0.01; β=0.172, P<0.001). There was a positive association pathway of PPCBI→EDs in boys before puberty initiation (β=0.30, P<0.001) and PPCBI→BID→EDs in girls before puberty initiation (β=0.176, P<0.01).

Conclusion: Parental pressure on children's body image may positively associate with children's eating disorders through BMI and body image dissatisfaction in boys and girls after puberty initiation and directly associate with eating disorders in boys before puberty initiation; however, it may indirectly associate with eating disorders only through BID in girls before puberty initiation.

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期刊介绍: Psychology Research and Behavior Management is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the science of psychology and its application in behavior management to develop improved outcomes in the clinical, educational, sports and business arenas. Specific topics covered in the journal include: -Neuroscience, memory and decision making -Behavior modification and management -Clinical applications -Business and sports performance management -Social and developmental studies -Animal studies The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical studies, surveys, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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