Are Malaysians Aware? The Consumer Awareness on Harmful Chemicals in Household Products

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Detergents, cosmetics, and food are just a few examples of everyday products and household items that include chemicals. Chemical-free items are difficult to produce since chemicals are necessary for some performances. Despite emphasising their uses, it cannot be denied that chemicals negatively impact human health and the environment. However, because chemicals are a part of our daily lives, we become so accustomed to them that we often disregard and forget about their negative effects. This study will examine consumer knowledge of dangerous chemical items. In this research, the factors that influence health awareness will be discussed. The study will examine two factors affecting the consumers' awareness: The information factor and the personal factor. The information factor includes commercial sources, neutral sources, and social sources. The personal factors are interest in health information and attitudes toward harmful chemicals. The research was done by collecting feedback from 187 youth aged 18 to 40 in Malaysia who are now managing a household. An online questionnaire with a 5-Likert rating scale is used to collect the data. The result of the study indicated that neutral sources, social sources, interests and attitudes will affect the consumer awareness of the harmful household chemical. On the other hand, commercial sources will not affect youth awareness of harmful household chemical products. This study can understand Malaysians’ awareness level towards harmful chemicals and thus find effective ways to increase the awareness among Malaysians.
马来西亚人意识到了吗?消费者对家居产品中有害化学物质的认识
洗涤剂、化妆品和食品只是日常用品和家庭用品中含有化学物质的几个例子。不含化学物质的产品很难生产,因为某些性能需要化学物质。尽管强调了它们的用途,但不可否认的是,化学品对人类健康和环境产生了负面影响。然而,由于化学物质是我们日常生活的一部分,我们对它们变得如此习惯,以至于我们经常忽视和忘记它们的负面影响。这项研究将调查消费者对危险化学物品的知识。本研究将探讨影响健康意识的因素。本研究将考察影响消费者认知的两个因素:信息因素和个人因素。信息因素包括商业来源、中性来源和社会来源。个人因素包括对健康信息的兴趣和对有害化学物质的态度。这项研究收集了187名年龄在18岁至40岁之间的马来西亚年轻人的反馈,他们现在正在管理一个家庭。使用5-李克特量表的在线问卷来收集数据。研究结果表明,中性来源、社会来源、兴趣和态度会影响消费者对有害家庭化学物质的认知。另一方面,商业来源不会影响青少年对有害家用化学产品的认识。这项研究可以了解马来西亚人对有害化学物质的认识程度,从而找到有效的方法来提高马来西亚人的认识。
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