CONDUCTAS DEL ESTILO DE VIDA DEL HIJO RELACIONADAS CON EL PESO Y AUTOEFICACIA MATERNA PARA MANEJARLAS.

Yolanda Flores-Peña, Lourdes L Rocha-Aguirre, Velia M Cárdenas-Villarreal, Divna Haslam, Anilena Mejia, Matt Sanders

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    Abstract

    INTRODUCTION: parenting represents challenges. Mothers of overweight (OW) - obesity (OB) children face their children's lifestyle behaviors related to body weight. OBJECTIVES: 1) To assess the reliability of The Lifestyle Behaviour Checklist (LBC) in Spanish, 2) To evaluate the children's lifestyle behaviour that represent for the mother a problem for managing (PB) and self-efficacy (SE) to manage them in mothers of children with and without OW-OB and 3) To verify the differences between groups. METHODS: participated 367 dyads (mother / child). Mothers answered the LBC with two scales, problems behaviour scale (PBS) and self-efficacy to managing them scale (SMS). The dyads' weight and size were measured. Cronbach's alpha coefficient, descriptive statistics and ANOVA were calculated. RESULTS: Cronbach's alpha for PBS was 0.86 and 0.96 for SMS. Watches too much television was the greatest problem in managing for mothers of children with and without OW-OB (F = .232, p = .630). The mothers of children with OW-OB had lower self-efficacy compared to mothers of children without OW-OB (F = 14,155, p = .001). The mothers of children with OW-OB perceived more PB (Mean = 55.40) and less SE compared to mothers of children without OW-OB (F = 15.45, p.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNutrición hospitalaria
    Volume32
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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