亲子互动治疗对父母喂养行为和儿童问题用餐行为的影响

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Shawna M. Campbell, Elia-Jade Edwards, Victoria Hambour, Nina Horan, Tanya Hawes, Kellie Swan, Melissa Wotton, Bethany Melloy, Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck
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许多孩子对食物很挑剔或要求很高,管理这些行为对父母来说是困难和痛苦的。然而,之前没有研究调查过亲子互动疗法(PCIT)是否能改善有问题的用餐行为和与食物相关的育儿实践。亲子互动疗法是一种互动育儿支持计划,在照顾者与幼儿互动时指导他们。在本研究中,178名澳大利亚家长(Mage = 35.1岁,SD = 7.5岁;93%的女性)幼儿(年龄≥ = 4.5岁,年龄≥ = 1.3,76%的男性)完成了两次基线调查(在候补名单之前,PCIT前)和PCIT后的第三次调查。这些调查包括对他们的一般育儿做法的测量,以及与喂养和用餐时间、对饮食的信念、儿童的用餐行为(例如,食物回避、用餐攻击)和一般外化症状有关的措施。使用配对t检验,在基线期间(从候补名单前到pcit前)没有发现变化,但从pcit前到pcit后,在父母用餐时间要求和反应,对用餐时间的厌恶,儿童饮食行为,一般育儿实践和儿童外化行为方面发现了中等到较大的改善。然而,积极的用餐环境并没有改善,一般的育儿和行为的改善比饮食相关的育儿和儿童行为的改善更大。研究结果表明,PCIT可以有效地减少大多数有问题的用餐时间行为,并可以改善多父母喂养的做法。
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The Effects of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy on Parent Feeding Practices and Children’s Problematic Mealtime Behaviors
Many children are fussy or demanding about food, and managing these behaviors can be difficult and distressing for parents. Yet, no previous study had examined whether Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), an interactive parenting support program that coaches caregivers while they interact with their young children, improves problematic mealtime behaviors and food-related parenting practices. In this study, 178 parents in Australia (Mage = 35.1 years, SD = 7.5 years; 93% female) of young children (Mage = 4.5 years, SD = 1.3, 76% male) completed up to two baseline surveys (prior to a waitlist, pre-PCIT) and a third survey after PCIT. The surveys included measures of their parenting practices in general and related to feeding and mealtimes, beliefs about eating, and children’s mealtime behavior (e.g., food avoidance, mealtime aggression) and general externalizing symptoms. Using paired t-tests, no changes were found during baseline (pre-waitlist to pre-PCIT), but from pre- to post-PCIT, medium to large improvements were found in parent mealtime demandingness and responsiveness, aversion to mealtime, child eating behaviors, general parenting practices, and child externalizing behavior. However, positive mealtime environment did not improve and improvements in general parenting and behavior were larger than for eating-related parenting and child behavior. The findings suggest that PCIT can be effective for reducing most problematic mealtime behaviors and can improve multiple parental feeding practices.
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Behavior Therapy
Behavior Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
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113
审稿时长
121 days
期刊介绍: Behavior Therapy is a quarterly international journal devoted to the application of the behavioral and cognitive sciences to the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of psychopathology and related clinical problems. It is intended for mental health professionals and students from all related disciplines who wish to remain current in these areas and provides a vehicle for scientist-practitioners and clinical scientists to report the results of their original empirical research. Although the major emphasis is placed upon empirical research, methodological and theoretical papers as well as evaluative reviews of the literature will also be published. Controlled single-case designs and clinical replication series are welcome.
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