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Direct and Indirect Effects of a Family-Based Intervention in Early Adolescence on Parent-Youth Relationship Quality Late Adolescent Health and Early Adult Obesity

机译:基于家庭的干预的直接和间接影响父母青年关系质量晚期青少年健康和早期成年肥胖症

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We explored family processes in adolescence that may influence the likelihood of obesity in early adulthood using a randomized trial of a family-based intervention (the Family CheckUp, or FCU). The FCU has been shown to reduce escalations in antisocial behavior and depression in adolescence by supporting positive family management practices, but no research has examined the mechanisms by which the FCU could influence health-related attitudes and behaviors linked to obesity. Participants were 998 adolescents (n = 526 male; n = 423 European American; M age 12.21 yrs) and their families, recruited in 6th grade from 3 middle schools in the Pacific Northwest. We used structural equation modeling (SEM) and an Intent-To-Treat (ITT) design to evaluate the direct and indirect effects of the FCU on parent–youth relationship quality (ages 12–15), healthy lifestyle behaviors, eating attitudes, depressive symptoms (all measured at age 17), and obesity (age 22). We found that the FCU led to greater parent–youth relationship quality, which predicted enhanced health-related behaviors, reduced maladaptive eating attitudes, and reduced depression. In turn, reduced maladaptive eating attitudes predicted reduced odds of obesity. The indirect effect of the FCU on obesity by way of parent–youth relationship quality and eating attitudes was significant. Our findings illustrate how family processes may influence adolescent health and suggest that family functioning may be an additional factor to consider when developing intervention programs for obesity.
机译:我们使用基于家庭的干预措施(Family CheckUp或FCU)进行了随机试验,探讨了青春期的家庭过程可能会影响成年早期肥胖的可能性。研究表明,通过支持积极的家庭管理实践,FCU可以减少青少年的反社会行为和抑郁症的升级,但是尚无研究检查FCU可以影响与肥胖相关的健康相关态度和行为的机制。参加者为998名青少年(n = 526男性; n = 423欧美;年龄12.21岁)及其家庭,他们来自太平洋西北地区3所中学,从6年级开始招募。我们使用结构方程模型(SEM)和意向治疗(ITT)设计来评估FCU对父母与青少年关系质量(12-15岁),健康的生活方式,饮食态度,抑郁症的直接和间接影响症状(均在17岁时测量)和肥胖症(22岁)。我们发现,FCU可以提高父母与青少年之间的关系质量,这预示着与健康相关的行为会增强,饮食不良的饮食态度会减少,抑郁症的发生率也会降低。反过来,不良的不良饮食习惯预示着肥胖的几率降低。 FCU通过父母-青年关系质量和饮食态度对肥胖的间接影响是显着的。我们的发现说明了家庭过程如何影响青少年健康,并建议家庭功能可能是制定肥胖症干预计划时要考虑的另一个因素。

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