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Intergenerational Contradictions in Body Image Standards Among Australian Immigrant Mothers and Children: A Mixed-Methods Study

机译:澳大利亚移民母亲和儿童身体形象标准的代际矛盾:混合方法研究

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In this mixed-methods study, we explored how gender and cultural factors, including social status were linked with children's immigrant backgrounds and their body image dissatisfaction and weight management strategies in Australia. Cross-sectional data analysis of 10-11-year-old children from the Birth cohort of the 'Longitudinal Study of Australian Children' showed that approximately half of the children were dissatisfied with their body images. A higher proportion of these were children of immigrants from low-and-middle-income-countries. Additionally, about three-quarters children were actively managing their weights. Children of immigrants from low-and-middle-income-countries constituted a higher proportion of these also. Among boys, desiring a heavier body was highest for those with immigrant mothers from low-and-middle-income-countries, while the desire to be thinner was highest among girls of immigrants from low-and-middle-income-countries. Although the percentage of children who adopted strategies to gain weight was very small, boys of immigrants from low-and-middle-income-countries, in particular, were almost three times as likely as non-immigrant boys, to try to gain weight (18% vs 5.9%, respectively). Qualitative face-to-face interviews with immigrant mothers and their 8-11-year-old children revealed intergenerational variations in body image standards. Maternal body image standards were drawn from their origin countries, but children followed Australian norms. Despite increased obesity awareness amongst mothers, they desired higher body weight for their children, due to an association with high status and health in origin countries. However, children were aware of the stigma, unpopularity, and low status associated with high body weights in Australia. To reduce cultural and status-based obesity inequalities, Australian obesity prevention plans must include culturally responsive health promotion strategies for immigrant parents and their children to improve their knowledge about healthy weights and weight management strategies.
机译:在这种混合方法研究中,我们探讨了性别和文化因素,包括社会地位与儿童移民背景及其在澳大利亚的身体形象不满和体重管理策略相关联。来自澳大利亚儿童纵向研究的出生队列的10-11岁儿童的横断面数据分析表明,大约一半的儿童与身体形象不满意。这些比例较高的是来自中低收入国家的移民儿童。此外,大约四分之三的儿童积极管理其体重。来自中低收入国家的移民的儿童也构成了更高的比例。在男孩中,对于那些来自中低收入国家的移民母亲的人来说,渴望一个较重的身体,而来自中低收入国家的移民女孩的渴望是最高的。虽然采用了重量​​策略的儿童的百分比非常小,但来自中低收入国家的移民的男孩尤为近于非移民男孩的可能性近三倍,试图增加体重(分别为18%vs 5.9%)。与移民母亲​​和8-11岁儿童的定性面对面访谈揭示了身体形象标准的代际变化。母体身体形象标准是从他们的起源国家汲取的,但儿童跟随澳大利亚规范。尽管母亲之间的肥胖意识增加,但由于在原产地国家的高位和健康的关联,他们希望他们的孩子的体重更高。然而,孩子们意识到与澳大利亚高体重相关的耻辱,不受欢迎和低地位。为减少基于文化和地位的肥胖不平等,澳大利亚肥胖预防计划必须包括移民父母及其儿童的文化促进促进战略,以提高他们对健康体重和体重管理战略的知识。

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