Caregiver feeding styles and their effect on behaviour and activity of a cohort of preschool children in 4 selected schools in the Colombo District of Sri Lanka
Author(s) -
G U N Dias,
P K T K Panduwawala,
B L R Posonmali,
H D Ranaweera Ranaweera,
S M A N De Alwis,
Shamini Prathapan,
Guwani Liyanage
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
sri lanka journal of child health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.153
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 2386-110X
pISSN - 1391-5452
DOI - 10.4038/sljch.v47i3.8541
Subject(s) - medical journal , sri lanka , medicine , publishing , transparency (behavior) , scopus , child health , family medicine , south asia , library science , medical education , medline , political science , law , ethnology , computer science , history
Background: Parental feeding styles (authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent and uninvolved) are varied. Some styles may have adverse effects on child behaviour. In Sri Lanka, we do not have information on parental feeding patterns. Objectives: To describe caregiver feeding styles in 4 selected schools in the Colombo District of Sri Lanka and to investigate the relationship between caregiver feeding styles and child behaviour. Method: This was a cross sectional survey based on validated questionnaires (Child behaviour questionnaire and Caregiver's feeding styles questionnaire). Main caregivers of preschool children between 3-5 years were recruited. Results: Most (82%) caregivers employ authoritarian feeding styles with more rules and control but less responsive to child’s needs. Authoritative behavior exhibit better child behavior compared to other types of feeding styles. Conclusions: In this study in 4 selected schools, 82% caregivers employed authoritarian feeding styles with less response to child’s needs. Further, parents with authoritative feeding style exhibited better child behaviour compared to other feeding styles. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health , 2018; 47 : 215-218
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