Analysis of knowledge and attitude towards food safety among university students in Gorgan city
Subject Areas :
Food Science and Technology
آمنه Avarand
1
,
احمد Abedi-Sarvestani
2
1 - M.Sc. Student of Agricultural Extention, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran.
2 - Associate professor, Department of Agricultural Extention, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
Received: 2014-06-21
Accepted : 2015-07-22
Published : 2015-05-22
Keywords:
Students,
Attitude,
knowledge,
Food Safety,
Gorgan city,
Abstract :
Food hygiene is considered as an indication of community health. For this reason, consumers need to have enough information about the safe methods of providing, storage and preparation of foods. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude towards food safety among university students. The survey research was used to study 400 students at the four universities of Gorgan city during 2013. The universities included Gorgan Azad University, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan Medical University and Golestan University. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire which its validity and reliability were verified by face validity and Cronbach's alpha coefficient, respectively. The results showed that for the university students, families and TV programs are the main sources for gaining information about food safety. Furthermore, knowledge and attitude of students towards food safety was determined as "fairly good" and "good" respectively. Female students had more knowledge and favorable attitudes towards food safety than male students. Based on results, food safety knowledge was not related to age, place of birth and residence and the type of housing; however it is associated to the level of parents' education and occupation. Attitude towards food safety also was found to be associated with birthplace and studying degree. It was concluded that it is necessary to deliver the educational programs about food safety for the university students along with the installation of food borne disease surveillance system.
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Frick, J., Kaiser, F.G. and Wilson, M. (2004). Environmental knowledge and conservation behavior: Exploring prevalence and structure in a representative sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 37: 1-27.
Harrison, W.A, Griffith, C.J., Tennant, D. and Peters, A.C. (2011). Incidence of Salmonella and Campylobacter in poultry and poultry packaging in South Wales. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 33: 450-454.
Kagan, L.J., Aiello, A. and Larson, E. (2002). The role of the home environment in the transmission of infectious disease. Journal of Community Health, 27: 247-267.
Norazmir, M.N., Noor Hasyimah, M.A., Siti Shafurah, A., Siti Sabariah, B., Ajau, D. and Norazlanshan, H. (2012). Knowledge and practices on food safety among secondary school students in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 11(2): 110-115.
Patah, M.O.R.A., Issa, Z.M. and Nor, K.M. (2009). Food safety attitude of culinary arts based standards in public and private higher learning institutions (IPT). Journal of International Education Studies, 2(4): 168-178.
Redmond, E.C. and Griffith, C.J. (2003). Consumer food handling in the home: A review of food safety studies. Journal of Food Protection, 66(1): 130-161.
Rimal, A., Fletcher, S.M., McWatters, K.H., Misra, S.K. and Deodhar, S. (2001). Perception of food safety and changes in food consumption habits: A consumer analysis. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 25(1): 43-52.
Riordan, N., Cowan, C. and McCarthy, M. (2002). Safety of Irish beef-concerns, awareness and knowledge of Irish consumers. Journal of Food Safety, 22: 1–15 .
Stenger, K.M. (2012). A mix methods approach to food safety knowledge beliefs and practices in Hispanic Families with young children Nebraska, Journal of Education and Human Sciences, 7(1): 1-92.
Unusan, N. (2007). Consumer food safety knowledge and practices in the home in Turkey. Food Control, 18: 45-51.
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