| Literature DB >> 28125997 |
Jennifer S Savage1,2,3, Brandi Y Rollins4, Kari C Kugler5, Leann L Birch6, Michele E Marini4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parents shape children's eating environments and act as powerful socialization agents, impacting young children's behavioral controls of food intake. Most feeding measures assess parents' use of control to manage children's intake of energy dense foods. The Structure and Control in Parent Feeding (SCPF) questionnaire was developed to assess more positive aspects of feeding practices with their young children -setting limits, providing routines-that promote self-regulation, as well as controlling feeding practices.Entities:
Keywords: Control; Exploratory factor analysis; Feeding practices; Low-income; Parenting; Scale development; Structure; Theoretical; Toddlers aged 12 to 36 months
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28125997 PMCID: PMC5270355 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-017-0466-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Structure and control based feeding practice listed by feeding itemsa with their factor loadings. (N = 334)
| Structure-based feeding practice | Control-based feeding practice | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Itemsa | Item Source | Item response (%)b | Limit Exposure | Consistent Feeding Routines | Restriction | Pressure to Eat |
| 8c | Keep a lot of snack foods (potato chips, cheese puffs, tortilla chips) in my house | CFPQ | 57.4 |
| .02 | -.01 | -.14 |
| 28c | Keep a lot of sweets/desserts (candy, ice cream, cake, pies, pastries) in my home | CFPQ | 71.6 |
| .08 | -.04 | -.19 |
| 4c | Serve child sweets or desserts (ex. Cookie, cake, candy, freeze pops, ice cream) | IFSQe
| 40.8 |
| .07 | .07 | .01 |
| 6 c | Serve child sugar sweetened drinks (ex. fruit drink, soda, iced tea, or sports/energy drinks) | IFSQe
| 65.5 |
| .26 | .03 | .00 |
| 14 c | Serve child French fries. | Author developed | 31.3 |
| .18 | .16 | -.02 |
| 40 c | Let child have sugar sweetened drinks (ex. Fruit drink, soda, iced tea, or sports/energy drinks) anytime during day | Hurleye
| 77 .9 |
| .33 | .11 | -.09 |
| 2 c | Let child eat sweets (ex. Cookie, cake, candy, freeze pops, ice cream) anytime during the day | Author developed | 63.1 |
| .28 | .14 | -.11 |
| 1 | Avoid buying sweets/desserts I don’t want child to eat | Author developed | 59.2 |
| .40 | .34 | -.05 |
| 43 | Try not to eat unhealthy foods when child is around | CFPQe (Modeling; revised from eating healthy to avoiding unhealthy foods) | 55.6 |
| .28 | .37 | .10 |
| 3 | Avoid eating snacks/sweets in front of child that you don’t want him to eat | CPFPe
| 65.0 |
| .35 | .36 | -.17 |
| 41 | I do not allow other people to give sweets and snacks to my toddler without asking me | TFQe | 63.4 |
| .26 | .20 | .18 |
| 21c | Let child eat snack foods anytime during the dayd | IFSQe
| 70.8 | .36 |
| .21 | -.07 |
| 30 | Serve child green/yellow/orange vegetable each day | Author developed | 74.2 | .24 |
| .08 | .13 |
| 37 | Child eats breakfast at same time and place | Author developed | 87.0 | .15 |
| .14 | -.03 |
| 36 | Serve small child size helpings at meals | CFPQe
| 80.2 | .21 |
| .22 | -.01 |
| 39 | Child eats dinner at same time each night (within about 15 min) | Author developed | 73.8 | .22 |
| .10 | -.02 |
| 26 | Keep a lot of fresh fruits/vegetables in my home | CPFPe
| 89.3 | .20 |
| .12 | .14 |
| 7 | Serve small child size helpings at snacks | CFPQe
| 79.2 | .05 |
| .08 | -.11 |
| 19 | Have child sit in a chair when eating meals | CPFPe
| 88.5 | .09 |
| .07 | -.19 |
| 5 | Have clear rules about when child can eat snacks/sweets | TFQe | 69.5 | .34 |
| .38 | .09 |
| 35 | Child eats at scheduled meal and snack times, not in-between | CFPQ (Restriction for weight control, deleted “because I don’t want him/her to get fat) | 41.8 | .21 |
| .29 | .15 |
| 34 | I have very firm rules about what types of foods I allow my toddler to have (with no exceptions) | TFQ | 46.5 | .23 |
| .38 | .25 |
| 9 | I hide foods that I don’t want my child to eat | CFQe
| 40.1 | .12 | .16 |
| .09 |
| 10 | If my child is eating too much, I take some of it away | CFQe | 26.0 | -.09 | .12 |
| .18 |
| 18 | When my child is drinking too much of a sugar-sweetened beverage, I take the cup/bottle away or pour some out | Author developed | 46.7 | .04 | .17 |
| .17 |
| 42 | In my home, I hide snack foods from my child that I don’t want my child to eat | CFQ/TFQe
| 28.0 | .17 | .17 |
| .20 |
| 13 | I get upset when my child eats too many snacks or salty foods without asking | Author developed | 35.5 | .08 | .07 |
| .18 |
| 11 | Avoid taking child to places where my child may ask for sweets, snacks, junk | TFQ | 14.8 | .15 | .10 |
| .18 |
| 38 | I have to trick, distract, play with, or praise my child to get him/her to finish his/her bottle/food. | Hurley (Forceful) | 7.6 | -.13 | -.21 | .21 |
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| 23 | If I did not control my child’s eating, he/she would eat much less than he/she should | CFQe | 17.5 | -.09 | -.10 | .19 |
|
| 27 | I try to get my child to finish his/her food. | Hurley (forceful) | 51.7 | .03 | .15 | .11 |
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| 24 | If my child seems full, I encourage him/her to finish his/her food anyway. | IFSQe (responsive) | 8.4 | -.03 | -.08 | .14 |
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| 33 | I try to get my child to eat even if s/he doesn’t seem hungry or says “I’m not hungry” | CFQe | 14.7 | -.14 | -.06 | .11 |
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| 25 | I praise my child after each bite to encourage him/her to finish his/her food. | IFSQe (pressure) | 41.3 | -.05 | .14 | .21 |
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| Other practices included in EFA, but eliminated because items had loadings less than .40 | |||||||
| 22 | Child drinks milk at dinner every night | Author developed | 45.6 | ||||
| 16 | Let child eat directly out of regular-sized snack bags (ex. Bags of chips/pretzels, box of cookies, candy, etc.) | Author developed | 83.9 | ||||
| 31 | Have all of child’s favorite foods at home | Author developed | 7.5 | ||||
| 20 | At mealtimes, I give child same amount of foods as I serve myself | Author developed | 89.7 | ||||
| 17 | Give child same amount of snacks as I serve myself | Author developed | 89.7 | ||||
| 29 | I like to have complete control over what types of sweets and snacks my toddler is able to eat (is given) | TFQ | 78.0 | ||||
| 46 | I offer food to get my child to do what I want him/her to do | Author developed | 0.0 | ||||
| 44 | I offer my child his/her favorite foods as a reward for good behavior | CFQ/CFPQ (restriction/ food as reward) | 6.6 | ||||
| 45 | I withhold sweets/desserts from my child in response to bad behavior | CFQ/CFPQ | 11.5 | ||||
| 47 | I offer my child a “treat” or “dessert” for eating everything on his/her plate | Author developed | 13.8 | ||||
| 50 | I offer my child a “treat” or “dessert” to get my child to eat his/her vegetables | Author developed | 5.1 | ||||
| 48c | If I’ve told child “No, you can’t have it,” likely to give it to him anyway | TFQe | 82.9 | ||||
| 49c | Likely to give child whatever he wants to eat. | Hurleye (Indulgent) | 52.2 | ||||
| 12c | Let child watch TV while eating | IFSQe/CPFQe
| 55.4 | ||||
| 32 | If child doesn’t like what we are eating, I fix something else for child to eat | IFQe | 41.5 | ||||
| 15 | Child eats with me/another caregiver at table each night | Author Developed | 90.0 | ||||
aScored on a 5-point likert scale: 0 = never and 4 = always
b.Percentage of responses between 2 (sometimes) and 4 (always)
cReverse coded
d Factor membership is determined if an item loaded at 0.40 or greater with one exception. Item 21 was retained in analysis despite loading <0.4 because it was consistent with “Feeding Consistent Routines” factor
eItem was modified from the original scale following cognitive interviews
Abbreviations: CFPQ Comprehensive Feeding Practice Questionnaire [27], CFQ Child Feed Questionnaire [28], Hurley Feeding style items developed by Hurley et al. [29], IFQ Infant Feeding Questionnaire [30], IFSQ Infant Feeding Styles Questionnaire [31], and CPFP Control in Parent Feeding Practices questionnaire [32], Toddler Feeding Questionnaire [33]
Descriptive statistics and Cronbach alphas of the Structure-Control in Parent Feeding Questionnaire
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| SD | Rangea |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min | Max | ||||
| Structure factors | 2.9 | 0.4 | 1.5 | 3.8 | .84 |
| Limit exposure | 2.7 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 3.9 | .79 |
| Mealtime routines | 3.0 | 0.5 | 1.4 | 4.0 | .75 |
| Control factors | 1.6 | 0.7 | 0 | 3.5 | .76 |
| Restriction | 1.7 | 0.9 | 0 | 4.0 | .77 |
| Pressure to eat | 1.6 | 0.7 | 0 | 4.0 | .73 |
aScored on a 5-point Likert scale: 0 = never and 4 = always
Relationships among the SCPF Structure and Control superfactor and subscales and maternal feeding practice that establish criterion validity from the Caregiver’s Feeding Styles Questionnaire (CFSQ) and the Control in Parent Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CPFP)
| Structure | Control | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Limit exposure | Consistent feeding routines | Structure Superfactor | Restriction | Pressure to eat | Control Superfactor | |
| CPFP feeding practices | ||||||
| Child-centered feeding | 0.02 | 0.12 | 0.07 | 0.20** | 0.25*** | 0.27*** |
| Nutrient-dense food encouraging practices | 0.15* | 0.28*** | 0.24*** | 0.05 | 0.04 | 0.06 |
| Energy-dense food discouraging practices | 0.37*** | 0.28*** | 0.39*** | 0.13* | −0.02 | 0.08 |
| Mealtime behavior | 0.30*** | 0.39*** | 0.40*** | −0.02 | −0.11 | −0.08 |
| Timing of meal | 0.33*** | 0.19** | 0.32*** | −0.01 | −0.15* | −0.09 |
| High control | −0.17** | −0.18** | −0.20** | 0.11 | 0.36*** | 0.27*** |
| High contingency | −0.17** | −0.04 | −0.14* | 0.30*** | 0.36*** | 0.41*** |
| CFSQ feeding practices | ||||||
| Demandingness | −0.05 | 0.01 | −0.03 | 0.28*** | 0.41*** | 0.42*** |
| Responsiveness | 0.22** | 0.29*** | 0.29** | −0.15* | −0.20** | −0.22** |
| SCPF Questionnaire | ||||||
| Restriction | 0.22*** | 0.30*** | .30*** | |||
| Pressure to eat | −0.09 | 0.06** | -.0.03 | |||
Abbreviations: SCPF Structure and Control in Parent Feeding questionnaire, CPFP Control in Parent Feeding Practices questionnaire, CFSQ Caregiver’s Feeding Styles Questionnaire
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Mean differences in structure and control feeding practices by parental feeding styles, as determined by the Caregiver’s Feeding Styles Questionnaire (CFSQ, N = 245)
| Authoritarian ( | Authoritative ( | Indulgent ( | Uninvolved ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Structure superfactor | 2.8b | 3.1a | 3.0a | 2.8b |
| Limit Exposure | 2.6b | 2.9a | 2.8ab | 2.6b |
| Consistent feeding routines | 3.0b | 3.3a | 3.1ab | 3.0b |
| Control superfactor | 1.9a | 1.8a | 1.5b | 1.4b |
| Restriction | 1.9a | 1.9a | 1.4b | 1.7ab |
| Pressure to eat | 1.9a | 1.6b | 1.3c | 1.3c |
a,b,c Means sharing a common superscript are not significantly different at p < .05
Items scored on a 5-point Likert scale: 0 = never and 4 = always