Structural modelling of food allergen knowledge, attitude and practices among consumers in Malaysia

Soon, Jan Mei orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0488-1434 (2018) Structural modelling of food allergen knowledge, attitude and practices among consumers in Malaysia. Food Research International, 111 . pp. 674-681. ISSN 0963-9969

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2018.06.001

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess food allergen knowledge, attitude and self-reported practices 5 among consumers in Malaysia. An online survey was conducted and data were analysed using 6 descriptive statistics and exploratory factor analysis. A model linking food allergen knowledge and 7 attitude and their direct effects on practices were confirmed using structural equation modelling 8 (SEM). Consumers demonstrated moderate food allergen knowledge in this study but scored highly in 9 their attitude towards food allergens. Although participants scored moderately in food allergen 10 knowledge, this does not necessarily translate into practices. There is a possibility that an increase in 11 food allergen knowledge can increase optimistic bias or a sense of over-confidence to manage 12 allergen risks. Consumers’ attitude towards food allergens have a positive and significant influence on 13 practices. A positive attitude represents personal beliefs and reflects the level of motivation and care 14 required to manage food allergens effectively. There was insignificant relationship between food 15 allergen knowledge and attitude. This demonstrates a need to tailor targeted risk communication and 16 learning strategies to influence consumers’ practices.


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