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Exploring the reciprocal relationships between adolescents' perceptions of parental and peer attachment and disordered eating: A multiwave cross‐lagged panel analysis

机译:探索青少年对父母和同伴附件和紊乱的饮食观念的互殖关系:多波交叉滞后面板分析

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Abstract Objective This prospective study explored bidirectional associations between attachment quality towards mother, father, and peers and disordered eating among a large population‐based sample of boys and girls in the transition from preadolescence to adolescence. Specifically, we examined whether insecure attachment relationships emerged as a risk factor for or as an outcome of disordered eating. Method A population‐based sample of 904 adolescent girls and boys was assessed four times, at baseline (T1; M age ?=?10.8?years) and at 2‐, 4‐, and 6‐year follow‐up (T2, T3, and T4). Prospective data were analyzed using cross‐lagged panel models for each attachment figure (i.e., mother, father, peers) in a multigroup design to compare genders. Results Better attachment to the mother led to less pronounced disturbed eating in girls across the entire age range and in boys across two time periods. In girls, more pronounced disordered eating at T3 predicted worse attachment to the mother at T4 and better attachment to the father at T1 predicted less disturbed eating at T2. In boys, disordered eating at T1 predicted better attachment to the father at T2. Concerning peer attachment, better attachment at T1 predicted disordered eating at T2, in boys only. No other significant cross‐lagged effects emerged. Discussion These findings highlight the differential and gender‐specific contribution of attachment figures to the development of disordered eating in adolescence. Programs aimed at improving communication and trust in the relationship with parents might be promising in the prevention of disordered eating and the subsequent deterioration of parent–child attachment relationships.
机译:摘要目的这项前瞻性研究探讨了母亲,父亲和同龄人的依恋质量与饮食中的双向协会在从血糖转变为青春期的大型人口和女孩中的大量基于男孩和女孩。具体而言,我们检查了不安全的附着关系是否出现为危险因素或作为无序饮食结果的结果。方法在基线(T1; M年龄= 10.8岁)和2-,4-和6年的随访(T2,T3和t4)。使用Cross-Lagged Panel模型进行分析预期数据,用于每个附件图(即母亲,父,同行)在MultiGroup设计中以比较Denders。结果对母亲的更好依恋导致整个年龄范围和男孩在两个时间段的女孩中饮食不太明显。在女孩中,在T3的T3更明显的饮食预测到T4的母亲更糟糕的是,在T1的T1上更好地依附于T2的饮食较少。在男孩们,在T1的Damesed饮食中预测了T2的父亲更好地依附。关于同伴附件,在T2预测在T2的T1时更好地附着在男孩中。没有出现任何其他重要的交叉滞后效果。讨论这些调查结果突出了附着数字对青春期紊乱的差异和性别特异性贡献。旨在改善与父母关系中的沟通和信任的计划可能在预防饮食中预防和随后的亲子附属关系恶化。

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