Table 3:
Overall COVID-19 stress score | |||
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β | 95%CI | p-value | |
Positive mealtime practices | |||
Variety of healthy food available | −0.17 | −.24, −.04 | 0.008 |
Child helps prepare food | 0.07 | −.05, .20 | 0.256 |
Parent or partner/spouse eats with child | 0.15 | .02, .24 | 0.022 |
Parent engages with child around mealtime (e.g. teach about nutrition) | 0.21 | .10, .39 | 0.001 |
Parent models healthy eating | 0.05 | −.09, .19 | 0.460 |
General feeding practices | |||
PFSQ emotional feedinga | 0.20 | .08, .33 | 0.001 |
PFSQ instrumental feeding | 0.28 | .15, .36 | <0.001 |
CFPQ monitoringb | 0.06 | −.07, .22 | 0.324 |
FPSQ structured meal settingc | 0.02 | −.11, .15 | 0.772 |
FPSQ structured meal timing | 0.06 | −.05, .16 | 0.273 |
FPSQ family meal setting | 0.05 | −.09, .19 | 0.480 |
Snack parenting practices (P-SNAQ)d | |||
Emotion-based snack feeding | 0.17 | .04, .28 | 0.011 |
Restriction of snacks | 0.13 | .02, .25 | 0.025 |
Snack planning and routines | 0.20 | .08, .29 | <0.001 |
Snack rules and limits | 0.16 | .04, .26 | 0.007 |
Simultaneously examined and adjusted for child age, pre-COVID-19 stress level, SES
Model fit: χ2 (df) = 7.40 (6), p = 0.286, RMSEA = .03 (.00-.08), CFI = 1.00 and TLI = .98
Parental Feeding Style Questionnaire (PFSQ), 1= ‘never’ to 5= ‘always’ (Wardle et al., 2002)
Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CFPQ), 1= ‘never’ to 5= ‘always’ (Musher-Eizenman & Holub, 2007)
Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire (FPSQ), 1= ‘never’ to 5= ‘always’ (Jansen et al., 2016)
Parenting around SNAcking Questionnaire (P-SNAQ), 1= ‘really not like me’ to 4= ‘Really like me’ (Davison et al., 2018)