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Testing the Abbreviated Food Technology Neophobia Scale and its relation to satisfaction with food-related life in university students.

Berta Schnettler1, Klaus G Grunert2, Edgardo Miranda-Zapata3, Ligia Orellana4, José Sepúlveda4, Germán Lobos5, Clementina Hueche6, Yesli Höger7.   

Abstract

The aims of this study were to test the relationships between food neophobia, satisfaction with food-related life and food technology neophobia, distinguishing consumer segments according to these variables and characterizing them according to willingness to purchase food produced with novel technologies. A survey was conducted with 372 university students (mean aged=20.4years, SD=2.4). The questionnaire included the Abbreviated version of the Food Technology Neophobia Scale (AFTNS), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and a 6-item version of the Food Neophobia Scale (FNS). Using confirmatory factor analysis, it was confirmed that SWFL correlated inversely with FNS, whereas FNS correlated inversely with AFTNS. No relationship was found between SWFL and AFTNS. Two main segments were identified using cluster analysis; these segments differed according to gender and family size. Group 1 (57.8%) possessed higher AFTNS and FNS scores than Group 2 (28.5%). However, these groups did not differ in their SWFL scores. Group 1 was less willing to purchase foods produced with new technologies than Group 2. The AFTNS and the 6-item version of the FNS are suitable instruments to measure acceptance of foods produced using new technologies in South American developing countries. The AFTNS constitutes a parsimonious alternative for the international study of food technology neophobia.
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Keywords:  Cloning; Consumer segments; Food technology neophobia; Genetic modification; Nanotechnology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28528100     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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