Al-Jebreen Dalal Hamad
Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Riyadh University, Riyadh, 56994, 11564, Saudi Arabia.
Pak J Biol Sci. 2010 Jan 1;13(1):28-33. doi: 10.3923/pjbs.2010.28.33.
A survey was conducted during 2008 to assess the attitudes and perceptions of the Riyadh University students towards genetically modified crops and foods. Using descriptive analysis, it was found that the majority of surveyed students had good knowledge of genetic modifications, but lack knowledge about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) values. Most respondents would not purchase clearly labelled GMO products, though considerable number of the respondents was ready to taste or try the products. It is evident from these results that majority of university students who participated in this survey, in general had very little information or didn't know the genetic engineering technology e.g., gene therapy, fingerprinting, role in reducing pesticide application etc., as appeared in the results, therefore, most of the participants did not know or thought GM foods are harmful and could not be easily detected. The implication of this result is that majority will not support GM products.
2008年开展了一项调查,以评估利雅得大学学生对转基因作物和食品的态度与看法。通过描述性分析发现,大多数接受调查的学生对基因改造有一定了解,但缺乏关于转基因生物(GMO)价值的知识。大多数受访者不会购买有明确标签的转基因产品,不过相当一部分受访者愿意品尝或尝试这类产品。从这些结果可以明显看出,参与此次调查的大多数大学生总体上了解的信息很少,或者不知道基因工程技术,如基因治疗、指纹识别、在减少农药使用方面的作用等,因此,大多数参与者不知道或认为转基因食品有害且不易被检测到。这一结果意味着大多数人不会支持转基因产品。