DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?

The aim of the study was to examine the contribution of perceived parental behaviour (emotionality and control) in explaining disordered eating patterns of adolescents (diet, bulimia and food preoccupation, and oral control). The survey was conducted on a sample of 898 high school students (54-% fem...

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Main Authors: Melisa Husarić, Alija Selimović, Ljubica Tomić, Erna Emić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2020-07-01
Series:Društvene i Humanističke Studije
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Online Access:http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/416
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spelling doaj-ebc7254b1ab9472884ea723905736ad72020-11-25T02:38:17ZbosUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesDruštvene i Humanističke Studije 2490-36042490-36472020-07-0153 (12)257278341DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?Melisa Husarić0Alija Selimović1Ljubica Tomić2Erna Emić3University of Tuzla Faculty of PhilosophyUniversity of Tuzla Faculty of PhilosophyUniversity of Tuzla Faculty of PhilosophyUniversity of Tuzla Faculty of PhilosophyThe aim of the study was to examine the contribution of perceived parental behaviour (emotionality and control) in explaining disordered eating patterns of adolescents (diet, bulimia and food preoccupation, and oral control). The survey was conducted on a sample of 898 high school students (54-% female respondents), of an average age of 18 years (M = 17.76; σ = 0.94). Information on disordered eating patterns was collected through Eating Attitudes Test, EAT, 26, and the assessment of the perception of the basic dimensions of parental behaviour was performed through The Scale of perception of parental behaviour. The link between the adolescent perception of parental behaviour and disordered eating patterns has been registered approximately 45-% (R=.67) of the variances of disordered eating patterns have been explained by the chosen predictors. Individually, the most efficient predictor was following a diet modality, where 41-% (R= .64) of the variances were explained. Bulimic behaviour and preoccupation with food was also found to be a very significant predictor, with 34-% (R=.55) of the variances explained as is the case with oral control, which accounted for 30% (R=.55) of the variances. Looking at the variables individually, the most efficient predictor was the perception of the mother’s behaviour: namely the mother’s control (β=.49) and the mother’s emotionality (β= -.30), while the perception of the father’s behaviour was not as significant; (father’s control - β=.10). The estimation of occurrence of disordered eating habits is more efficient in adolescents who perceived their parents as less emotional. The same is the case when parents are perceived as exerting excessive control over their child’s behaviour (especially in the case of the mother).http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/416disordered eating patternsperception of the parental behaviouradolescents
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Erna Emić
DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
Društvene i Humanističke Studije
disordered eating patterns
perception of the parental behaviour
adolescents
author_facet Melisa Husarić
Alija Selimović
Ljubica Tomić
Erna Emić
author_sort Melisa Husarić
title DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
title_short DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
title_full DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
title_fullStr DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
title_full_unstemmed DO DIMENSIONS OF PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR CONTRIBUT TO DISORDERED EATING PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENTS?
title_sort do dimensions of parental behaviour contribut to disordered eating patterns of adolescents?
publisher University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
series Društvene i Humanističke Studije
issn 2490-3604
2490-3647
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The aim of the study was to examine the contribution of perceived parental behaviour (emotionality and control) in explaining disordered eating patterns of adolescents (diet, bulimia and food preoccupation, and oral control). The survey was conducted on a sample of 898 high school students (54-% female respondents), of an average age of 18 years (M = 17.76; σ = 0.94). Information on disordered eating patterns was collected through Eating Attitudes Test, EAT, 26, and the assessment of the perception of the basic dimensions of parental behaviour was performed through The Scale of perception of parental behaviour. The link between the adolescent perception of parental behaviour and disordered eating patterns has been registered approximately 45-% (R=.67) of the variances of disordered eating patterns have been explained by the chosen predictors. Individually, the most efficient predictor was following a diet modality, where 41-% (R= .64) of the variances were explained. Bulimic behaviour and preoccupation with food was also found to be a very significant predictor, with 34-% (R=.55) of the variances explained as is the case with oral control, which accounted for 30% (R=.55) of the variances. Looking at the variables individually, the most efficient predictor was the perception of the mother’s behaviour: namely the mother’s control (β=.49) and the mother’s emotionality (β= -.30), while the perception of the father’s behaviour was not as significant; (father’s control - β=.10). The estimation of occurrence of disordered eating habits is more efficient in adolescents who perceived their parents as less emotional. The same is the case when parents are perceived as exerting excessive control over their child’s behaviour (especially in the case of the mother).
topic disordered eating patterns
perception of the parental behaviour
adolescents
url http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/416
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