青少年与父母之间的慢性压力和肥胖:行为者-伙伴相互依存分析。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1037/hea0001412
Tao Jiang, Phoebe H Lam, Elizabeth J Brody, Sarah O Germer, Lauren E Wang, Gregory E Miller, Edith Chen
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目的:肥胖症是现代社会最突出的健康问题之一:肥胖是现代社会最突出的健康问题之一。尽管以往的研究已发现慢性心理压力是肥胖的一个风险因素,但这些研究大多只探讨了个人自身的压力如何影响其肥胖。本研究采用行为者-伙伴相互依存模型,研究青少年和父母的慢性压力与他们自身和对方的肥胖程度之间的独特联系:569名青少年(48.7%为女性,49.9%为白人,平均年龄为13.70岁)和他们的一位家长(82.6%为女性,58.2%为白人,平均年龄为45.38岁)参加了一项横断面实验室研究,青少年和家长都完成了访谈和人体测量。训练有素的访谈员进行了加州大学洛杉矶分校生活压力访谈,分别评估青少年和家长的慢性心理压力。通过体重指数、腰围和体脂率等三项指标对青少年和家长的肥胖程度进行测量:结果:行为者-伙伴相互依存模型显示,当青少年和父母的慢性压力同时被纳入该模型时,青少年的慢性压力与他们自己和父母的肥胖程度有独特的联系,父母的慢性压力与青少年的肥胖程度也有独特的联系:结论:青少年和父母的慢性心理压力与对方的肥胖有独特的关联,超过了他们自身的压力。因此,亲密他人的社会心理经历可能与青少年和成年人的肥胖有关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Chronic stress and adiposity in youth-parent dyads: An actor-partner interdependence analysis.

Objective: Obesity is one of the most prominent health issues in modern society. Although previous research has identified chronic psychological stress as a risk factor for obesity, much of this research only examined how an individual's own stress affects their adiposity. The current study utilized an actor-partner interdependence model to examine the unique associations of youths' and parents' chronic stress with both their own and each other's adiposity.

Method: Five hundred sixty-nine dyads of youths (48.7% females, 49.9% Whites, Mage = 13.70 years) and one of their parents (82.6% females, 58.2% Whites, Mage = 45.38 years) participated in a cross-sectional lab study, where both youths and parents completed interviews and anthropometric measurements. Trained interviewers conducted the UCLA Life Stress Interview to assess chronic psychological stress of youths and parents, respectively. Youth and parent adiposity was measured using three indicators, including body mass index, waist circumference, and body fat percentage.

Results: The actor-partner interdependence model showed that when both youths' and parents' chronic stress were included simultaneously in the model, youths' chronic stress was uniquely associated with both their own and their parents' adiposity, and parents' chronic stress was also uniquely associated with youths' adiposity.

Conclusion: Chronic psychological stress of youths and parents is uniquely associated with each other's adiposity, over and above their own stress. Thus, the psychosocial experiences of close others can be linked to both youth and adult obesity. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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