Diet culture socialization in the parent-child relationship: Effects on children's disordered eating and positive body image

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作者
Jordan, Ellen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO USA
关键词
communication; diet culture; parent-child relationship; socialization; weight Talk; well-being; WEIGHT BIAS INTERNALIZATION; FAT TALK; STIGMA; ASSOCIATIONS; MOTHERS; HEALTH; FAMILY; DISSATISFACTION; COMMUNICATION; VALIDATION;
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10.1177/02654075251328485
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Communication within the parent-child relationship plays a key role in children's well-being, particularly children's disordered eating behaviors and body image. Given the critical role of parental communication and beliefs in children's socialization, the current study tested a model in which parental weight talk may facilitate children's diet culture-related beliefs, which may further affect children's disordered eating and positive body image. Surveys were completed by 199 parent-child dyads, and structural equation modeling was employed to test the hypothesized model. Results provide support for diet culture socialization within the parent-child relationship via parental weight talk, with disordered eating as a key outcome. However, children's diet culture beliefs were not found to be directly associated with positive body image. Implications for future research on the parent-child relationship and children's well-being are discussed.
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