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Perspectives of Black/African American and Hispanic Parents and Children Living in Under-Resourced Communities Regarding Factors That Influence Food Choices and Decisions: A Qualitative Investigation

机译:黑人/非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人的父母和儿童居住在资源不足社区有关影响食物选择和决定的因素:定性调查

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Families living in under-resourced communities are at risk of obesity and obesity-related chronic diseases. To develop effective interventions, it is important to identify parent and child perspectives of factors that influence food-related choices and decisions. This paper reports qualitative findings from a larger mixed method study investigating this topic. Hybrid thematic analysis was used to code and analyze the interviews. Family-generated photographs of factors influencing food choices were discussed during the interviews. Qualitative findings were organized by the socio-ecological model. Verbatim quotes and photographs were used to support themes. Thirty-six interviews were conducted (18 parents, 18 children). Findings from parents revealed personal (e.g., culture, beliefs, time), family (e.g., mother, child, father, health, finances, cohesiveness), environmental (e.g., availability, convenience, cost), and other (e.g., school food) factors influenced food choices. Similarly, child-reported influences were personal (e.g., preferences, beliefs, taste), family (e.g., mother, family encouragement, father, family time), social (e.g., school, friends), environmental (e.g., availability), and other (e.g., media, sports). The socio-ecological model provided a useful framework for identifying factors that influence food choices and decisions of families living in under-resourced communities. A deeper understanding of these factors could enhance both responsiveness and effectiveness of interventions to enhance diet and reduce obesity risk in families living in under-resourced communities.
机译:居住在资源不足社区的家庭面临肥胖和肥胖相关的慢性疾病的风险。为了制定有效的干预措施,识别影响有关食物相关选择和决定的因素的父母和儿童观点非常重要。本文报告了调查本主题的更大的混合方法研究中的定性发现。混合专题分析用于编写和分析访谈。在访谈期间讨论了影响食物选择的家庭生成的因素照片。通过社会生态模型组织了定性结果。 Verbatim报价和照片被用来支持主题。进行了三十六次访谈(18名父母,18名儿童)。父母的调查结果显示个人(例如,文化,信仰,时间),家庭(例如,母亲,儿童,父亲,健康,财务,凝聚力),环境(例如,可用性,便利性,成本)和其他(例如,学校食物)因素影响食物选择。同样,儿童报告的影响是个人(例如,偏好,信仰,味道),家庭(例如,母亲,家庭鼓励,父亲,家庭时间),社会(例如,学校,朋友),环境(例如,可用性)和其他(例如,媒体,体育)。社会生态模式为确定影响居住在资源不足社区的家庭的食物选择和决定的因素提供了一个有用的框架。更深入地了解这些因素,可以提高干预措施的响应性和有效性,以加强饮食,减少居住在资源不足社区的家庭中的肥胖风险。

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