与购买可持续食品意图相关的情绪:不同动物源性食品类别内部和之间的评估。

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Appetite Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.appet.2025.107892
Nienke Böhm , Rouven Doran , Charles A. Ogunbode , Gisela Böhm
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本研究探讨情绪在预测可持续食品购买意向中的作用。来自挪威的全国代表性样本(N = 785)被随机分配,评估他们对特定食物类别的情绪反应:牲畜、捕捞渔业、水产养殖和狩猎。每种食物类别的情绪反应都是中等强度的,但特定动物源性食物之间没有显著差异。一系列回归分析的结果表明,利己主义价值观对所有食物类别的积极和消极情绪的强度都有正向预测作用。此外,研究还表明,生物圈价值(强)和享乐价值(弱)的个体差异预示着更强的负面情绪。进一步的分析表明,负面情绪是最一致的预测因素,可以预测人们是否愿意为可持续的动物源食品买单。这些发现表明,负面情绪可能被用来增强可持续的动物源性食品消费意愿。
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Emotions associated with the intention to purchase sustainable food: An assessment within and between different animal-sourced food categories
This study investigates the role of emotions in predicting sustainable food purchase intentions. A national representative sample from Norway (N = 785) was randomly assigned to rate their emotional response to specific food categories: livestock, capture fishery, aquaculture, and hunting. Emotional responses to each food category were of moderate intensity but there were no significant differences between specific animal-sourced foods. Findings from a series of regression analyses showed that egoistic values positively predict the intensity of positive and negative emotions for all food categories. Additionally, it was shown that individual differences in biospheric values (when strong) and hedonic values (when weak) predicted stronger negative emotions. Further analysis showed that negative emotions are the most consistent predictor of willingness to pay for sustainable animal-sourced food. These findings suggest that negative emotions can potentially be leveraged to enhance sustainable animal-sourced food consumption intentions.
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Appetite
Appetite 医学-行为科学
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566
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13.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Appetite is an international research journal specializing in cultural, social, psychological, sensory and physiological influences on the selection and intake of foods and drinks. It covers normal and disordered eating and drinking and welcomes studies of both human and non-human animal behaviour toward food. Appetite publishes research reports, reviews and commentaries. Thematic special issues appear regularly. From time to time the journal carries abstracts from professional meetings. Submissions to Appetite are expected to be based primarily on observations directly related to the selection and intake of foods and drinks; papers that are primarily focused on topics such as nutrition or obesity will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution to the understanding of appetite in line with the journal's aims and scope.
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