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Parental Factors Associated With Intentions to Initiate a Family-Based Pediatric Weight Management Program. | LitMetric

Parental Factors Associated With Intentions to Initiate a Family-Based Pediatric Weight Management Program.

Child Obes

Department of Health Education and Behavior, College of Health and Human Performance, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Childhood obesity can be better addressed through family-based pediatric weight management programs, but U.S. enrollment in these programs is quite low.
  • This study surveyed 158 parents of children aged 5 to 11, exploring factors influencing their intention to enroll in such programs, finding that perceived program effectiveness significantly impacted their likelihood of participation.
  • Key barriers to enrollment included time constraints, concerns about children's enjoyment, and lack of family support, indicating a need for strategies that enhance perceived program effectiveness to boost participation rates.

Article Abstract

Childhood obesity can be addressed through family-based pediatric weight management; however, treatment enrollment in the United States is low. This study aimed to identify parental factors associated with intentions to initiate a family-based pediatric weight management program. Cross-sectional survey data were collected from an online panel of US parents with at least one 5- to 11-year-old child identified as likely to have overweight or obesity. Participants viewed a video about a hypothetical family-based pediatric weight management program, rated their 30-day initiation intentions for that program, and answered additional related questionnaires. Participants ( = 158) identified as White/Caucasian (53%) or Black/African American (47%), were primarily female (61.4%) and married/cohabitating (81.6%) with children who were predominantly girls (53.2%) and, on average, 9-year-olds. Higher parents' perception of program effectiveness predicted initiation intentions ( < 0.001), while concern for their child's weight and parent depression and anxiety levels did not. Higher initiation intentions and perceived program effectiveness were reported by Black/African American participants ( < 0.01) and those with at least a bachelor's degree ( < 0.01) compared to White/Caucasian participants and those without a bachelor's degree, respectively. Initiation intentions were higher for those with greater financial security ( = 0.020) and fewer than three children in the home ( = 0.026). Participants endorsed initiation barriers of time constraints (25%), possible lack of enjoyment for the child (16.9%), and lack of family support (15%). Future program enrollment efforts may need to focus on strategies to increase perceived program effectiveness, although further research is needed that measures actual enrollment in real-world contexts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2023.0033DOI Listing

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