Individual and collective factors influencing consumer attitudes and behaviour towards edible insects in Kinshasa: a pilot study.

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Nana Manwanina Kiumba, Olivier Luminet, Betty Chang, Emmanuel Mopendo Mwisomi
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Background: More than 300 peoples in the world consume edible insects either as a component of the traditional diet, or in the event of famine. Despite the benefits of insects, their acceptance by some consumers as a source of human food remains the main obstacle to their consumption. The present study focuses on the consumption of edible insects in the Kinshasa city (DRCongo) in a context of food crisis and shortage. Methods: The study examined individual (attitudes, perceived control, intent); collective factors (subjective norms); context of consumption and emotional factors that influence insect consumption. A semi-directive interview study based on the theory of planned behaviour was conducted among 60 participants. Results: The results showed that the consumption is a common practice in the study area, but that its frequency is influenced by factors related to the individual, such as participants' positive attitudes towards insect consumption and ease of obtaining edible insects. The consumption of insects is also influenced by collective factors, such as family, friends, etc. The taste of insects, contextual factors such as family consumption, nutritional intake, habit and belonging to some specific tribes were related to greater consumption. Negative emotions, such as fear, insect characteristics or lack of knowledge about edible species were related to reduced consumption. Conclusions: The results suggest that there is a need to implement interventions that focus specifically on changing certain attitudes.

影响金沙萨消费者对食用昆虫态度和行为的个人和集体因素:一项试点研究。
背景:世界上有300多个民族将食用昆虫作为传统饮食的组成部分,或在发生饥荒时食用。尽管昆虫有诸多好处,但被一些消费者接受为人类食物来源仍然是食用昆虫的主要障碍。本研究的重点是在粮食危机和短缺的背景下,金沙萨市食用昆虫的消费。方法:对个体(态度、知觉控制、意图)进行调查;集体因素(主观规范);消费背景和影响昆虫消费的情绪因素。以计划行为理论为基础,对60名被试进行了半指导性访谈研究。结果:研究区普遍存在食虫行为,但食虫频率受个体相关因素影响,如参与者对食虫的积极态度和获取食用昆虫的难易程度。食用昆虫还受到家庭、朋友等集体因素的影响。昆虫的味道、家庭消费、营养摄入、习惯和属于某些特定部落等环境因素与更多的昆虫消费有关。负面情绪,如恐惧、昆虫特征或对可食用物种缺乏了解,与消费量减少有关。结论:结果表明,有必要实施干预措施,重点是改变某些态度。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.70%
发文量
57
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal (HPBM) publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on all aspects of research and practice into psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical aspects of health. HPBM publishes international, interdisciplinary research with diverse methodological approaches on: Assessment and diagnosis Narratives, experiences and discourses of health and illness Treatment processes and recovery Health cognitions and behaviors at population and individual levels Psychosocial an behavioral prevention interventions Psychosocial determinants and consequences of behavior Social and cultural contexts of health and illness, health disparities Health, illness and medicine Application of advanced information and communication technology.
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