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Associations Between Moral Foundations and Healthy Eating Identity and Self-Efficacy.

机译:道德基础与健康饮食身份和自我效能之间的关联。

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Background: Previous research suggests a healthy eater schema (i.e., identifying yourself as a healthy eater) may be a useful concept to target in interventions. A "stealth" intervention that discussed the moral issues related to food worked better at promoting healthful eating than an intervention focused on the health benefits. No research has explored the relationship between moral foundations, a theoretical model focused on delineating core "foundations" for making a moral decision, and healthy eater self-identity or self-efficacy.;Purpose: We explored the relationship between moral foundations (i.e., harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, in-group/loyalty, authority/respect, & purity/sanctity) and health eater self-identity and fruit and vegetable self-efficacy (FVSE).;Methods: 542 participants completed an online cross-sectional survey, which included moral foundations (i.e., MFQ), political views, healthy eater self-identity (i.e., HESS), and FVSE measures. Logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between moral foundations between healthy eater self-identity after controlling for age, gender, major, BMI, and political beliefs. OLS regression was used to explore the relationship between self-efficacy and the moral foundations after controlling for the covariates.;Results: 75.6% of the sample were college students, with a mean age of 25.27 (SD=8.61). 25.1% of students were nutrition majors. Harm/care, authority/respect, and ingroup/loyalty were significantly associated with healthy eater schema, (i.e., OR=1.7, p<.001, OR=1.5, p=.009, and OR=1.4, p=.027, respectively). Ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity were related to FVSE (p=.006, p=.002, p=.04, respectively).;Conclusion: Among college students, harm/care and authority/respect were associated with a healthy eater schema. Future research should explore possible uses of these moral foundations in interventions (e.g., a plant-based diet based on reduced harm to animals or eating fewer processed views based on "traditional" values).
机译:背景:以前的研究表明,健康的饮食习惯(例如,将自己标识为健康的饮食习惯)可能是针对干预措施的有用概念。讨论与食物有关的道德问题的“隐身”干预措施,比起着重于健康益处的干预措施,在促进健康饮食方面更有效。尚无研究探讨道德基础之间的关系,专注于描述做出道德决策的核心“基础”与健康饮食者自我认同或自我效能的理论模型。目的:我们探索了道德基础之间的关系(即,危害/护理,公平/互惠,团体内/忠诚度,权威/尊重和纯度/圣洁)以及健康饮食者的自我认同和果蔬自我效能(FVSE)。;方法:542名参与者完成了在线交叉截面调查,其中包括道德基础(即MFQ),政治观点,健康的食客自我认同(即HESS)和FVSE措施。在控制了年龄,性别,专业,BMI和政治信仰之后,逻辑回归用于评估健康饮食者自我认同的道德基础之间的关系。用OLS回归探讨协变量控制后自我效能感与道德基础之间的关系。结果:75.6%的样本是大学生,平均年龄为25.27(SD = 8.61)。营养专业的学生占25.1%。危害/照顾,权威/尊重和群体内/忠诚度与健康饮食者的饮食习惯显着相关(即OR = 1.7,p <.001,OR = 1.5,p = .009,OR = 1.4,p = .027 , 分别)。团体内/忠诚度,权威/尊重和纯洁/圣洁与FVSE相关(分别为p = .006,p = .002,p = .04)。;结论:在大学生中,伤害/关怀和权威/尊重是与健康的食者模式相关联。未来的研究应探讨这些道德基础在干预措施中的可能用途(例如,基于对动物的伤害减少的植物性饮食,或基于“传统”价值的饮食,少吃加工过的食物)。

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  • 作者

    Kiser, Sarah.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Psychology Behavioral.;Health Sciences Nutrition.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 84 p.
  • 总页数 84
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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