Continuing Nursing Education
Parenting Styles and Treatment of Adolescents with Obesity
Susann Regber, Kristina Berg-Kelly, and Staffan Marild
Professional caregivers have an important task in building a trusting
relationship with parents and adolescents and in supporting parents
in their parental roles. Our clinical experience of some 300 adolescents
with obesity between 9 and 18 years of age and their parents
has convinced us that consideration of parenting styles is fundamental
in the treatment of children and adolescents with obesity. Typical
case situations supporting the significance of parenting styles and
illustrating the relationships between parents and adolescents with
obesity can be identified. Group sessions with parents are the preferred
mode for discussing typical parenting issues in the management
of obese adolescents. The purpose of this paper is to describe
different parenting styles, and to present a set of typical case situations
and treatment strategies for nurses working with adolescents
with obesity.
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