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Beliefs and perceived norms concerning body image among African-American and Latino teenagers.

机译:非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人青少年关于身体形象的信念和感知规范。

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Focus groups, utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior, examined the beliefs and perceived norms regarding body image in a sample of urban African-American and Latino teenagers (N = 83, 18-19 years old) from Texas. Cultural eating (behavioral belief) explained the acceptance and tolerance of overweight. Popularity of hip-hop fashion and limited income explicated peer and familial normative beliefs, respectively. Thinness equated HIV infection in African-Americans (parental normative belief). Barriers to healthy eating and active living (control beliefs) included willpower, laziness, fast food, and excessive work. Findings can guide the development and implementation of culturally appropriate obesity interventions for African-American and Latino adolescents.
机译:焦点小组利用计划行为理论,对来自德克萨斯州的城市非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人青少年(N = 83,18-19岁)样本中有关身体形象的信念和感知规范进行了研究。文化饮食(行为信念)解释了对超重的接受和宽容。嘻哈时尚的流行和有限的收入分别使同龄人和家庭的规范性信念更加明显。薄弱等同于非裔美国人的艾滋病毒感染(父母的规范信念)。健康饮食和积极生活(控制信念)的障碍包括意志力,懒惰,快餐和过度工作。研究结果可以指导针对非裔美国人和拉丁裔青少年的文化上合适的肥胖症干预措施的开发和实施。

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