Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada.
Appetite. 2024 Jun 1;197:107271. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107271. Epub 2024 Feb 19.
Improving understanding of the intention to choose plant-based food is an important element of climate change mitigation. A cross-sectional survey of 454 North American adults was used to predict their dietary-change intentions from the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and the more-recently proposed theory of behavioral choice (TBC). The TPB accounted for 65 percent of the variance in intentions and the TBC accounted for a significantly greater (80 percent) proportion of variance. The strongest predictors of intention were the TBC's sense of obligation, attitude-values-affect (AVA), and habit, and the TBP's social norms. Five interactions also contributed in small but significant ways toward the accounting of the participants' food-choice intentions. Policy implications are discussed.
提高对选择植物性食物的意图的理解是气候变化缓解的一个重要因素。本研究使用一项针对 454 名北美的成年人的横断面调查,根据计划行为理论(TPB)和最近提出的行为选择理论(TBC)来预测他们的饮食改变意图。TPB 解释了意图的 65%的方差,而 TBC 解释了更大比例的(80%)方差。意图的最强预测因素是 TBC 的责任感、态度-价值-情感(AVA)和习惯,以及 TBP 的社会规范。五个相互作用也以较小但显著的方式有助于解释参与者的食物选择意图。讨论了政策含义。