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Parent and child mealtime behavior in families of children with cystic fibrosis.

机译:囊性纤维化患儿家庭的父母和孩子进餐时间行为。

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OBJECTIVES: We investigated the hypothesis that children with cystic fibrosis (CF) and their parents would show more maladaptive behaviors during dinner than children without CF and their parents. STUDY DESIGN: Children with CF (n = 32) and their parents were compared with 29 children without CF and their parents on the rate and frequency of parent-child behaviors during a typical dinner in the families' homes by using multivariate analyses of variance. RESULTS: When the rate of behavior, controlling for meal length, was examined, no differences were found between groups. However, parents of children with CF were found to differ from parents of control subjects in the frequency of direct and indirect commands (P <.05), coaxes (P <.01), physical prompts (P <.01), and feeding their child (P <.05). Children with CF were found to engage in more talk, spend more time away from the table, refuse food, and exhibit more noncompliance toward commands to eat than control children (P <.05 for all child variables). When behaviors were examined as a function of meal phase, parents of children with and without CF both showed an increase in commands (P <.01), coaxes (P <.05), feeds (P <.01), and physical prompts (P <.01) in the second half of the meal as compared with the first. Children with CF and the control children showed an increase in behaviors incompatible with eating during the second half of the meal compared with the first (P <.01). When faster eaters were compared with slower eaters, faster eaters consumed a higher percentage of the recommended daily allowance of energy (P <.01) than slower eaters and showed a trend to be at higher weight percentiles for age and sex (P =.08) regardless of group (CF or control). CONCLUSIONS: Children with CF and their parents do not differ from children without CF and their parents in the rate of behaviors exhibited or types of strategies used to encourage eating. However, children with CF and their parents engage in these behaviors more frequently. Our data do not support typical parenting behaviors as effective in meeting the CF dietary requirements. Additional support in the form of child behavior management training may be needed to assist parents in meeting their child's caloric requirements.
机译:目的:我们调查了以下假设:患有囊性纤维化(CF)的儿童和他们的父母在晚餐时比没有CF和其父母的儿童表现出更多的适应不良行为。研究设计:通过多变量方差分析,比较了CF患儿(n = 32)和他们的父母与29个无CF患儿及其父母在典型的家庭晚餐期间亲子行为的发生率和发生频率。结果:在检查控制进餐时间的行为速率时,两组之间没有发现差异。但是,发现患有CF的儿童的父母在直接和间接命令(P <.05),同轴电缆(P <.01),身体提示(P <.01)和进食的频率上与对照组的父母有所不同。他们的孩子(P <.05)。与控制儿童相比,发现患有CF的儿童参与更多的谈话,花更多的时间在桌子旁,拒绝食物,对饮食的命令表现出更多的不遵守(对于所有儿童变量,P <.05)。当检查行为作为进餐阶段的函数时,有和没有CF的孩子的父母都显示出命令(P <.01),同轴电缆(P <.05),饲料(P <.01)和身体提示的增加(P <.01)在下半餐与上半餐相比。患有CF的儿童和对照组的儿童在进餐的后半段与进食不兼容的行为比前半段有所增加(P <.01)。将快进食者与慢进食者进行比较时,快进食者比慢进食者消耗的建议每日能量摄入量的百分比更高(P <.01),并且显示出年龄和性别的体重百分比更高的趋势(P = .08) ),而不考虑组(CF还是对照组)。结论:CF儿童及其父母与没有CF儿童及其父母的儿童在表现出的行为发生率或用于鼓励进食的策略类型上没有差异。但是,患有CF的孩子及其父母会更频繁地进行这些行为。我们的数据不支持在满足CF饮食要求方面有效的典型养育行为。可能需要以儿童行为管理培训的形式提供其他支持,以帮助父母满足孩子的热量需求。

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