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Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios/Mexican Journal of Eating Disorders, 1(14), p. 65-75, 2024

DOI: 10.22201/fesi.20071523e.2024.1.764

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Risk Eating Behavior, Family Functioning, Parental Practices and Parenting Styles Dyad Mother-Children/Conductas alimentarias de riesgo, funcionamiento familiar, prácticas maternales, y estilos de crianza en la díada madre-hijo

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Abstract

This study aimed to establish the relationship between Risk Eating Behaviors (CAR), family functioning, parenting practices and styles. An experimental, cross-sectional design was used, with a type of correlative study; through a non-probabilistic sampling, N=67 mother-child dyads, n=67 primary school students (50.7% men; 49.3% women), with an average age of 10.16 years (D. E.= 0.68) and their mothers, with an average age of 37.8 years (D.E.= 3.82). The following instruments were applied: Scale of Risk Factors Associated with Eating Disorders (EFRATA-II), Family Functioning Scale, Parenting Practices Perception Scale for Children (EPPCN), and Parenting Styles Scale. Significant correlations were found between the variables, with the exception of CAR in men and the parenting styles perceived by mothers. The results enable the generation of programs for the prevention of risky eating behaviors, involving mothers as a support network for preteens