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误解的饮食规范:评估食物环境中的多元化无知。

Misperceived eating norms: Assessing pluralistic ignorance in the food environment.

出版信息

Appetite. 2022 Dec 1;179:106284. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106284. Epub 2022 Aug 29.

Abstract

The current food environment communicates the social norm that it is normal to consume large amounts of unhealthy and unsustainable foods. However, it is unknown whether people endorse this norm because they agree with it, or whether they endorse it because they overestimate the degree to which other people agree with this norm - a phenomenon that is labeled as 'pluralistic ignorance'. We examined the possible presence of pluralistic ignorance by corroborating previous pluralistic ignorance literature in the food environment among a large representative sample of community residents (N = 433). In addition, we aimed to better assess pluralistic ignorance by comparing multiple dimensions, including how participants perceived themselves and other people in the importance, frequency, normalcy, and intentions of consuming healthy and sustainable food. We analyzed the perceptions with paired t-tests and our findings show that participants considered themselves to be healthier and more sustainable eaters than other people on all four dimensions. However, they did not think that other people were eating unhealthy or unsustainable. Participants themselves held low intentions to eat more healthily or sustainably and believed others had similar low intentions. Together, these findings reveal that there is a discrepancy between the perception of oneself and others regarding healthy and sustainable eating norms, which may suggest pluralistic ignorance. However, it is unclear whether this discrepancy would actually influence behavior, as suggested by the pluralistic ignorance literature, since people consider themselves healthier and more sustainable consumers who may not adjust their standards to perceptions of other people. We speculate they may use this discrepancy as justification in order to be complacent. In the discussion we consider these implications and next steps for future research.

摘要

当前的食物环境传递了这样一种社会规范,即大量食用不健康和不可持续的食物是正常的。然而,目前尚不清楚人们是否认可这一规范,是因为他们同意这一规范,还是因为他们高估了其他人认同这一规范的程度——这种现象被称为“多元无知”。我们通过在一个大型社区居民代表性样本(N=433)中证实先前关于食物环境中的多元无知文献,来检验多元无知是否存在。此外,我们旨在通过比较参与者对自己和他人在健康和可持续食物的重要性、频率、正常性和意图方面的感知的多个维度,来更好地评估多元无知。我们用配对 t 检验分析了这些感知,我们的研究结果表明,在所有四个维度上,参与者认为自己比其他人更健康、更可持续地饮食。然而,他们并不认为其他人吃的不健康或不可持续。参与者自己对更健康或可持续饮食的意图较低,并且认为其他人也有类似的低意图。这些发现表明,参与者对自己和他人的健康和可持续饮食规范的看法存在差异,这可能表明存在多元无知。然而,由于人们认为自己是更健康和更可持续的消费者,并且可能不会根据他人的看法调整自己的标准,因此这种差异是否会像多元无知文献所表明的那样实际影响行为还不清楚。我们推测,他们可能会利用这种差异来自我安慰。在讨论中,我们考虑了这些含义以及未来研究的下一步措施。

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