Metcalf Debra Ann, Wiener Karl K K, Saliba Anthony, Sugden Nicole
School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.
Foods. 2021 Sep 2;10(9):2071. doi: 10.3390/foods10092071.
This research presents a mixed methods (qual-QUANT) approach to the evaluation of the intention to consume hemp foods in an Australian sample soon after its legalization, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate items developed from semi-structured interviews, with a focus on the TPB factors; attitudes toward hemp food consumption, subjective beliefs, and perceptions of control. Findings support the notion that consumers may be confused about associations between Cannabidiol (CBD) oil, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and hemp food produced from . Highly salient negative associations are mediated by the perception of positive aspects of CBD for some consumers, but the value placed on others' acceptance of hemp food is the greatest indicator of intention to consume hemp food products. It is suggested that greater education of consumers might allay fears borne of association of hemp food to either CBD or THC, and any move toward disassociation of hemp food to either entity would have positive repercussions for the hemp food industry. Findings have implications for other novel foods that carry highly salient negative associations for consumers.
本研究采用混合方法(定性-定量),运用计划行为理论(TPB),对澳大利亚样本中大麻食品合法化后不久消费者食用大麻食品的意愿进行评估。结构方程模型用于评估从半结构化访谈中得出的项目,重点关注TPB因素,即对食用大麻食品的态度、主观信念和控制感。研究结果支持这样一种观点,即消费者可能对大麻二酚(CBD)油、四氢大麻酚(THC)与大麻食品之间的关联感到困惑。对一些消费者来说,对CBD积极方面的认知调节了高度显著的负面关联,但他人对大麻食品接受度的重视程度是食用大麻食品意愿的最大指标。建议加强对消费者的教育,以减轻他们因大麻食品与CBD或THC的关联而产生的恐惧,并且将大麻食品与任何一方脱钩的举措都将对大麻食品行业产生积极影响。研究结果对其他给消费者带来高度显著负面关联的新型食品具有启示意义。