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Relationships between psychosocial outcomes in adolescents who are obese and their parents during a multi-disciplinary family-based healthy lifestyle intervention: One-year follow-up of a waitlist controlled trial (Curtin University’s Activity, Food and Attitudes Program)

机译:在基于多学科家庭健康的生活方式干预中肥胖的青少年和父母的心理社会成果之间的关系:候补人控审判的一年后续行动(Curtin University的活动,食品和态度计划)

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Limited studies have investigated relationships in psychosocial outcomes between adolescents who are obese and their parents and how psychosocial outcomes change during participation in a physical activity and healthy eating intervention. This study examined both adolescent and parent psychosocial outcomes while participating in a one - year multi-disciplinary family-based intervention: Curtin University's Activity, Food, and Attitudes Program (CAFAP). Following a waitlist control period, the intervention was delivered to adolescent (n?=?56, ages 11-16) and parent participants over 8?weeks, with one-year maintenance follow-up. Adolescent depression and quality of life, family functioning, and parent depression, anxiety, and stress were assessed at six time points: baseline and prior to intervention (e.g., waitlist control period), immediately following intervention, and at 3, 6, and 12?months post-intervention. Relationships between adolescent and parent psychosocial outcomes were assessed using Spearman correlations and changes in both adolescent and parent outcomes were assessed using linear mixed models. Changes in adolescent psychosocial outcomes were compared to changes in behavioural (physical activity and healthy eating) and physical (weight) outcomes using independent samples t-tests. The majority of psychosocial outcomes were significantly correlated between adolescents and parents across the one-year follow-up. Adolescent depression, psychosocial and physical quality of life outcomes significantly improved before or following intervention and were maintained at 6-months or one-year follow-up. Parent symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were reduced during waitlist and primarily remained improved. Changes in adolescent psychosocial outcomes were shown to be partially associated with behavioural changes and independent of physical changes. Adolescents in CAFAP improved psychosocial and physical quality of life and reversed the typical trajectory of depressive symptoms in adolescents who are obese during a one-year maintenance period. CAFAP was also effective at maintaining reductions in parent symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress demonstrated during the waitlist period. The trial was registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (No. 12611001187932 ).
机译:有限的研究对肥胖的青少年之间的心理社会结果进行了调查的关系,以及他们的父母以及在参与身体活动和健康饮食干预期间的心理外科结果如何变化。本研究审查了青少年和父母心理社会结果,同时参与了一年的基于多学科家庭的干预:Curtin University的活动,食物和态度计划(CAFAP)。在候补人士控制期间,干预率为8?= 3-16岁,11-16岁,11-16岁)和父母参与者,以上有一年的维护后续行动。在六个时间点评估青少年抑郁和生活质量,家庭功能和父母抑郁,焦虑和压力:基线和在干预之前(例如,候补人民控制期间),紧接在干预后,3,6和12 ?干预后的月份。使用Spearman相关性评估青少年和父母心理社会结果的关系,并使用线性混合模型评估青少年和母体结果的变化。将青少年心理社会结果的变化与使用独立样品T检验的行为(身体活动和健康饮食)和物理(体重)结果的变化进行了比较。大多数心理社会结果在一年的一年后的青少年和父母之间显着相关。青春期抑郁症,心理社会和生活质量的生命结果明显改善,之前或之后,在6个月或一年的后续行动中保持。在候补名单期间减少了抑郁症,焦虑和压力的父母症状,并且主要得到改善。表现出青少年心理社会结果的变化被证明与行为变化部分相关,并且独立于物理变化。 CAFAP中的青少年改善了生命的心理社会和物质质量,并扭转了在一年的维护期间遭受肥胖的青少年抑郁症状的典型轨迹。 Cafap还有效地维持抑郁症,焦虑和在候补期间患者的父母症状的减少。该试验在澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验登记登记处注册(No.12611001187932)。

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