A Comprehensive Assessment of Food Parenting Practices: Psychometric Properties of the Portuguese Version of the HomeSTEAD Family Food Practices Survey and Associations with Children's Weight and Food Intake

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作者
Afonso, Lisa [1 ]
Castro, Joana [2 ]
Parente, Nuno [2 ]
Torres, Sandra [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Ctr Psychol, Fac Psychol & Educ Sci, Rua Alfredo Allen, P-4200135 Porto, Portugal
[2] Maia Valongo Hlth Ctr Grp, Viver Mais Family Hlth Unit, Ave Luis de Camoes 290,3 Andar, P-4474004 Maia, Portugal
关键词
feeding practices; children; factor analysis; weight; dietary intake; parenting; FEEDING PRACTICES; EATING BEHAVIOR; QUESTIONNAIRE; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.3390/ejihpe10010032
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The Home Self-Administered Tool for Environmental Assessment of Activity and Diet (HomeSTEAD) survey evaluates a broad spectrum of food parenting practices related to parental use of control, autonomy support, and structure. This study aims to test the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the HomeSTEAD family food practices survey in parents of 3-12 year old children. Data were collected from 184 parents/caregivers. We performed an exploratory factor analysis (EFA), calculated the internal consistency coefficients of each subscale, and tested for associations with children's food intake and weight. Based on the EFA, 61 items were included in the Portuguese version of the HomeSTEAD family food practices survey, and were distributed among four Coercive Control Practices (16 items); five Autonomy Support Practices (17 items); and nine Structure Practices (28 items). All scales demonstrated an acceptable level of internal consistency. A higher body mass index (BMI) SD score in children was associated with higher levels of restriction and weight talk by parents and distractions during meals. Higher levels of distractions during meals were also associated with higher sweets intake in children. Additionally, higher levels of parental modeling and the establishment of rules and limits were associated with lower intake of sugar-sweetened beverages. These associations provide preliminary evidence of the HomeSTEAD family food practices survey's construct validity and attest to its potential to assess parental strategies and provide useful information to improve children's eating.
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