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Hygienic food handling behaviours. An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Authors:Barbara A. Mullan  Cara L. Wong
Affiliation:aSchool of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract:
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and that up to 20% of this illness results from food handling behaviour. A study was undertaken to investigate the efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) including past behaviour in predicting safe food handling intention and behaviour. One hundred and nine participants completed questionnaires regarding their attitudes, perceived behavioural control (PBC), subjective norm, intentions and past behaviour. Behaviour was measured 4 weeks later. The TPB predicted a high proportion of variance in both intentions and behaviour, and past behaviour/habit was found to be the strongest predictor of behaviour. The results of the present study suggest interventions aimed at increasing safe food handling intentions should focus on the impact of normative influences and perceptions of control over their food handling environment; whereas interventions to change actual behaviour should attempt to increase hygienic food handling as a habitual behaviour.
Keywords:The Theory of Planned Behaviour   Food handling behaviours   Food safety   Food hygiene   Social cognition models   Past behaviour
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