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Comparing Low-income Mothers' and Fathers' Concern for Young Children's Weight / Vollme, Rachel L. V in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 ([03/29/2018])
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Title : Comparing Low-income Mothers' and Fathers' Concern for Young Children's Weight Material Type: printed text Authors: Vollme, Rachel L. V, Author ; Mobley, Amy R., Author Publication Date: 2018 Article on page: p.97-100 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.97-100Keywords: Pediatric obesity, Fathers, Weight perception, Body mass index, Preschool Abstract: Purpose
The objectives of this study were to compare the relationship of mother and father (1) perceived child weight and child body mass index (BMI) z-score, (2) concern for child's current weight and child BMI z-score, and (3) concern for child's future weight and child BMI z-score.
Design and Methods
This cross-sectional study included low-income mothers (n = 30) and fathers (n = 30) with a young child (3 to 10 years old) from the same household. Each parent completed select items from the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) with a trained interviewer. Child BMI z-score was calculated.
Results
There was a significant, positive relationship between fathers' perceived child weight and child BMI z-score (p = 0.006) and between fathers' concern for a child's future weight and child BMI z-score (p = 0.001) but not among mothers.
Conclusions
Cohabitating low-income parents of young children may have conflicting appraisals of their child's BMI z-score and concerns for their child's future weight, and low-income fathers may be more accurate and concerned about their children's weight.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27633 [article] Comparing Low-income Mothers' and Fathers' Concern for Young Children's Weight [printed text] / Vollme, Rachel L. V, Author ; Mobley, Amy R., Author . - 2018 . - p.97-100.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.97-100Keywords: Pediatric obesity, Fathers, Weight perception, Body mass index, Preschool Abstract: Purpose
The objectives of this study were to compare the relationship of mother and father (1) perceived child weight and child body mass index (BMI) z-score, (2) concern for child's current weight and child BMI z-score, and (3) concern for child's future weight and child BMI z-score.
Design and Methods
This cross-sectional study included low-income mothers (n = 30) and fathers (n = 30) with a young child (3 to 10 years old) from the same household. Each parent completed select items from the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) with a trained interviewer. Child BMI z-score was calculated.
Results
There was a significant, positive relationship between fathers' perceived child weight and child BMI z-score (p = 0.006) and between fathers' concern for a child's future weight and child BMI z-score (p = 0.001) but not among mothers.
Conclusions
Cohabitating low-income parents of young children may have conflicting appraisals of their child's BMI z-score and concerns for their child's future weight, and low-income fathers may be more accurate and concerned about their children's weight.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27633