Kennedy Lynne, Safi Samir, Osaili Tareq M, Al Rajabi Ala, Alblooshi Ayesha, Al Jawarneh Dima, Al Kaabi Ahmed, Al Rubaei Fakhra, Albreiki Maitha, Alfadli Maryam, Alhefeiti Aseilah, Ezzat Faris MoezAlIslam, Allaham Kholoud, Junaidi Sameeha, Khan Moien Ab
Public Health and Nutrition College of Natural and Health Sciences, Zayed University, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Analytics in the Digital Era, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, 15551, United Arab Emirates.
F1000Res. 2024 Feb 13;12:911. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.135678.2. eCollection 2023.
Reducing global food waste is an international environmental, health, and sus-tainability priority. Although significant reductions have been achieved across the food chain, progress by UAE households and consumers remain inadequate. This study seeks to understand the association between consumer attitudes, knowledge, and awareness relating to food waste practice of residents living in the UAE. to help inform policy and action for addressing this national priority.
A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated semi-structured online questionnaire through stratified sampling (n =1052). The Spearman correlation coefficient was performed to determine the correlations. Two independent regression analysis were used to determine the association between food waste practice with: 1) knowledge and awareness and attitude subdomains, and 2) sociodemographic characteristics. Respondents (n=1072) largely reflect the socio-demographic characteristics and population distribution across the seven Emirates.
As expected, a significant and negative correlation was found between food waste practice knowledge and awareness and overall attitude. The regression models showed reduced food waste practice was associated with better knowledge, personal attitude, financial attitude (first model), older age and fewer adults in the household (second model). We found a significant and negative association of personal attitude (a commitment, intention), financial attitude (cost-saving motivation), and (existing) knowledge of Food waste (FW) with practice of food waste, indicating that better knowledge about FW, personal attitude or financial attitude was associated with reduction in undesirable food waste practice. While awareness and emotional attitude (moral concerns) were positively and significantly associated with food waste practice (undesirable behaviour).
Food waste poses significant challenges in the UAE, and addressing it requires a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted factors influencing consumer behavior. By promoting knowledge, fostering positive attitudes, and considering socio-cultural factors, policymakers can develop effective strategies to reduce food waste in households and contribute to sustainable development goals.
减少全球食物浪费是一项国际环境、健康和可持续发展的优先事项。尽管在整个食物链中已实现了大幅减少,但阿联酋家庭和消费者的进展仍然不足。本研究旨在了解阿联酋居民在食物浪费行为方面的消费者态度、知识和意识之间的关联,以帮助为解决这一国家优先事项提供政策和行动依据。
采用经过验证的半结构化在线问卷,通过分层抽样进行横断面研究(n = 1052)。使用斯皮尔曼相关系数来确定相关性。进行了两项独立回归分析,以确定食物浪费行为与以下方面的关联:1)知识、意识和态度子领域;2)社会人口统计学特征。受访者(n = 1072)在很大程度上反映了七个酋长国的社会人口统计学特征和人口分布。
正如预期的那样,在食物浪费行为、知识和意识以及总体态度之间发现了显著的负相关。回归模型显示,减少食物浪费行为与更好的知识、个人态度、财务态度(第一个模型)、年龄较大以及家庭中的成年人较少(第二个模型)相关。我们发现个人态度(承诺、意图)、财务态度(节省成本的动机)以及对食物浪费(FW)的(现有)知识与食物浪费行为之间存在显著的负相关,这表明对FW有更好的了解、个人态度或财务态度与减少不良食物浪费行为相关。而意识和情感态度(道德关注)与食物浪费行为(不良行为)呈正相关且显著相关。
食物浪费在阿联酋构成了重大挑战,解决这一问题需要全面了解影响消费者行为的多方面因素。通过推广知识、培养积极态度并考虑社会文化因素,政策制定者可以制定有效的策略来减少家庭中的食物浪费,并为可持续发展目标做出贡献。