Parental control attitudes over their pre-school children's diet.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Open Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2024-1054
Dulce Ivone Pinto Alves, Moniky Araújo da Cruz, Nadirlene Pereira Gomes, Amâncio António de Sousa Carvalho
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It is during childhood that eating behaviors begin to form, with parents being the main agents in this process. Parents have eating habits that shape their children's diet, both in terms of variety and quantity of food eaten. The aim is to analyze sociodemographic factors related to parental control over their children's diet. Descriptive-correlational and cross-sectional study, with a sample of 46 parents of preschool children. An online questionnaire was used to collect data, with data processing carried out using SPSS, using descriptive and inferential statistics. The majority of respondents were mothers (89.1%), belonged to the 20-44 age group (89.1%), and were married (89.1%). The mean of the subscales of the children's food questionnaire food restriction, pressure to eat, and monitoring was 3.266 ± 0.570, 3.109 ± 1.206, and 4.268 ± 0.848, respectively. The mean rank score for the food restriction subscale differed significantly between parents with different age groups (Mann-Whitney: p < 0.014), with the 45-64 age group having the highest mean rank, i.e., they restricted their children more in food. The age group is a factor related to food restriction, making it essential to take a closer look at the parents of that age group, during the health education process.

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家长对学龄前儿童饮食的控制态度。
饮食行为是在儿童时期开始形成的,而父母是这一过程中的主要因素。父母的饮食习惯会影响子女的饮食,包括食物的种类和数量。本研究旨在分析与父母控制子女饮食有关的社会人口因素。本研究为描述性相关横断面研究,样本为 46 名学龄前儿童的父母。采用在线问卷收集数据,并使用 SPSS 进行数据处理,使用描述性和推论性统计方法。大多数受访者是母亲(89.1%),属于 20-44 岁年龄组(89.1%),已婚(89.1%)。儿童食物问卷中食物限制、进食压力和监督三个分量表的平均值分别为 3.266 ± 0.570、3.109 ± 1.206 和 4.268 ± 0.848。不同年龄组的家长在食物限制分量表的平均等级得分上存在显著差异(Mann-Whitney:P < 0.014),其中 45-64 岁年龄组的平均等级得分最高,即他们对孩子的食物限制较多。年龄组是与食物限制有关的一个因素,因此在健康教育过程中,有必要对该年龄组的家长进行更仔细的调查。
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Open Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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