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Are Family Meals as Good for Youth as We Think They Are? A Review of the Literature on Family Meals as They Pertain to Adolescent Risk Prevention

机译:家庭膳食是否像我们认为的那样对年轻人有益?家庭膳食与青少年风险预防相关的文献综述

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Regular family meals have been shown to reduce adolescents' engagement in various risk behaviors. In this article, we comprehensively examine the literature to review the association between family meals and eight adolescent risk outcomes: alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drugs; aggressive and/or violent behaviors; poor school performance; sexual behavior; mental health problems; and disordered eating patterns. The majority of the studies reviewed found associations in the relationship between family meals and adolescents' risk profiles. More specifically, studies reporting significant associations found that adolescents who frequently ate meals with their family and/or parents were less likely to engage in risk behaviors when compared to peers who never or rarely ate meals with their families. Additionally, the influence of family meal frequency on youth risk outcomes appears to be dependent on gender, with family meals being a protective factor for females and males differently, depending on the outcome examined. However, the studies available about family meals and adolescent risk only examined the effect of family meal frequency, and not other components of family meals that contribute to the protective effect, and, thus, hinder the understanding of the mechanisms unique to family meals' protective characteristics. Regardless of these limitations, the studies examined indicate that family meals may be protective and, therefore, have practical implications for parents, clinicians, and organizations looking to reduce adolescent risk behaviors. However, further examination is needed to better understand the mechanisms that contribute to the protective effect afforded by family meal frequency on adolescents.
机译:研究表明,定期家庭进餐可减少青少年参与各种风险行为的机会。在本文中,我们全面研究了文献以回顾家庭进餐与八种青少年风险结果之间的关联:酒精,烟草,大麻和其他药物;攻击和/或暴力行为;学业成绩差;性行为;精神健康问题;和无序的饮食习惯。审查的大多数研究发现,家庭进餐与青少年的风险状况之间存在关联。更具体地说,报告有重要关联的研究发现,与从未或很少与家人一起吃饭的同龄人相比,经常与家人和/或父母一起吃饭的青少年发生危险行为的可能性较小。此外,家庭进餐频率对青年风险结果的影响似乎取决于性别,家庭进餐是男女的保护因素,视所检查的结果而定。但是,有关家庭进餐和青少年风险的现有研究仅检查了家庭进餐频率的影响,并未检查有助于保护作用的其他家庭进餐成分,因此阻碍了对家庭进餐保护机制的理解。特征。无论这些限制如何,所检查的研究表明,家庭进餐可能具有保护作用,因此对希望减少青少年风险行为的父母,临床医生和组织有实际意义。但是,需要进一步检查以更好地了解导致家庭进餐频率对青少年产生保护作用的机制。

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