Towards Understanding the Motivators of Sustainable Consumer Behavior-Validation of the Food Eco-Guilt Scale.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrients Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.3390/nu16213695
Brigitta Unger-Plasek, Ágoston Temesi, Zoltán Lakner
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Abstract

Background/objectives: The growing concern about the environmental impacts of consumption has led to the emergence of so-called "eco-guilt"-a psychological construct reflecting the guilt felt by individuals about the environmental consequences of their choices, which plays a prominent role among the factors influencing pro-environmental behavior. Although eco-guilt has already emerged in other service sectors, such as tourism, and general scales exist to measure it, no such scale exists in the context of food consumption. The aim of this research is to develop and validate a scale to measure eco-guilt related to food consumption.

Methods: To create the scale in an objective way, we used the Sustainable Development Goals as a framework. Data were collected from university students; a questionnaire was completed online by 367 respondents. The responses were analyzed from several different perspectives, using multiple methods following the principle of triangulation. For the data analysis, the Psych and Mokken packages of R software (version 4.4.0) were used.

Results: The constructed scale was based on 13 items. An overview of the reliability of the scale was provided using various indicators (e.g., Cronbach's α = 0.86, ωh = 0.63, ωH asymptotic = 0.71, and ωt = 0.89). Based on the analyses, we proposed a reduced form with nine items for the measurement of food-related eco-guilt.

Conclusions: The results of this research provide a scale to help understand what motivates consumers to make more sustainable consumption choices. Moreover, the scale is relevant to future research focused on understanding how guilt influences future food choices.

了解可持续消费行为的动机--食品生态建设量表的验证。
背景/目标:人们日益关注消费对环境的影响,因此出现了所谓的 "生态内疚"--一种反映个人对其选择所造成的环境后果感到内疚的心理结构,它在影响亲环境行为的因素中扮演着重要角色。虽然生态内疚感已经在旅游业等其他服务行业出现,并且存在测量生态内疚感的一般量表,但在食品消费领域还没有这样的量表。本研究的目的是开发并验证一个量表,用于测量与食品消费相关的生态内疚感:为了客观地编制量表,我们以可持续发展目标为框架。我们从大学生中收集数据;367 名受访者在线填写了问卷。根据三角测量原则,我们采用多种方法,从多个不同角度对回答进行了分析。数据分析使用了 R 软件包 Psych 和 Mokken(4.4.0 版):结果:所构建的量表基于 13 个项目。量表的信度采用了不同的指标(如 Cronbach's α = 0.86、ωh = 0.63、ωH 渐近值 = 0.71 和 ωt = 0.89)。根据分析结果,我们提出了一个包含 9 个项目的简化形式,用于测量与食物有关的生态内疚感:本研究的结果提供了一个量表,有助于了解是什么促使消费者做出更可持续的消费选择。此外,该量表还有助于今后的研究,即了解内疚感如何影响未来的食品选择。
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Nutrients
Nutrients NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
15.30%
发文量
4599
审稿时长
16.74 days
期刊介绍: Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643) is an international, peer-reviewed open access advanced forum for studies related to Human Nutrition. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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