超越盘子:食物不安全轨迹在塑造儿童情绪和行为问题中的作用。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jun-Hong Chen, Jesse J Helton, Wei-Cheng Liu, Cao Fang, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Chien-Jen Chiang, Xiaowen Chen, Tessa Cook, Chi-Fang Wu, Brett Drake
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摘要

在粮食不安全的情况下,儿童情绪和行为问题的风险增加。然而,考虑到粮食不安全可能随着时间的推移而改变,目前尚不清楚这些关系是否会发生变化。解决这一研究缺口有助于澄清,随着时间的推移,哪些特定的粮食不安全模式对儿童的情绪和行为健康构成了最大的风险,这是为预防工作提供信息的重要一步。本研究利用收入动态主要研究和儿童发展补充小组研究的数据,利用生长混合模型应用负二项回归模型考察了粮食不安全轨迹与儿童情绪和行为问题之间的关系。对于因果推理,本研究采用广义倾向得分权重。结果表明,长期食品安全可以预测儿童情绪和行为问题的最低风险。这项研究还表明,即使随着时间的推移,这种食物不安全状况有所改善,最初的高水平食物不安全与儿童情绪和行为问题的高风险相关。此外,随着时间的推移,他们出现情绪和行为问题的风险与经历日益恶化的粮食不安全的儿童一样高。这些发现表明,持续的食品安全是儿童情绪和行为健康的保护因素。对于面临粮食不安全的儿童,早期干预和努力防止进一步恶化对于降低儿童情绪和行为问题的风险都很重要。
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Beyond the Plate: the Role of Food Insecurity Trajectories in Shaping Child Emotional and Conduct Problems.

The risk of child emotional and conduct problems elevates in the context of food insecurity. However, it is unclear whether these relationships could vary when considering the fact that food insecurity may change by time. Addressing this research gap can help clarify which specific patterns of food insecurity over time present the highest risk to children's emotional and behavioral well-being, an important step forward to informing prevention efforts. Utilizing data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Main Study and Child Development Supplement, this study examines the associations between food insecurity trajectories and child emotional and conduct problems using negative binomial regression models applied with Growth Mixture Modeling. For causal inference, this study applies generalized propensity score weight. The results reveal that long-term food security is predictive of lowest risk of children's emotional and conduct problems. This study also reveals that a high initial level of food insecurity is associated with higher risk of children's emotional and conduct problems, even if such food insecurity improves across time. Moreover, their risk of developing emotional and conduct problems is as high as children who experience worsening food insecurity across time. These findings suggest that sustained food security acts as a protective factor for children's emotional and behavioral health. For children facing food insecurity, early intervention and efforts to prevent further deterioration are both important to lower the risk of children's emotional and conduct problems.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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